Distributed practice and retrieval practice are promising learning strategies to use in education. We examined the effects of these strategies in primary school vocabulary lessons. Grades 2, 3, 4, and 6 children performed exercises that were part of the regular curriculum. For the distributed practice manipulation, the children performed six exercises distributed within 1 week (short-lag repetition) or across 2 weeks (long-lag repetition). For the repetition type manipulation, children copied a part of the description of a word (restudy) or recalled the description (retrieval practice). At the end of each week, the children received a cued-recall vocabulary test. After 1 to 11 weeks they received a multiple-choice vocabulary test. Both on t...
This action research investigated vocabulary retention and participation gain from integrating close...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
Multiple retrievals of a memory over a spaced manner improve long-term memory performance in infants...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that retrieval practice of learning material after studying enh...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether particular memory strategies stemming from cognit...
Three of the most effective learning strategies identified are retrieval practice, distributed pract...
PURPOSE: Learning new vocabulary has been identified as a challenge for students with (developmental...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
A number of recent review studies (e.g., Dunlosky et al., 2013) indicate that learning strategies su...
This study investigated the influence of practice distribution (i.e. spacing between practice sessio...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the effects of adaptive word retrieval intervention on a c...
Educators often face serious time constraints that impede multiple repetition lessons on the same ma...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
This action research investigated vocabulary retention and participation gain from integrating close...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
Multiple retrievals of a memory over a spaced manner improve long-term memory performance in infants...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that retrieval practice of learning material after studying enh...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether particular memory strategies stemming from cognit...
Three of the most effective learning strategies identified are retrieval practice, distributed pract...
PURPOSE: Learning new vocabulary has been identified as a challenge for students with (developmental...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
A number of recent review studies (e.g., Dunlosky et al., 2013) indicate that learning strategies su...
This study investigated the influence of practice distribution (i.e. spacing between practice sessio...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the effects of adaptive word retrieval intervention on a c...
Educators often face serious time constraints that impede multiple repetition lessons on the same ma...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
This action research investigated vocabulary retention and participation gain from integrating close...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
Multiple retrievals of a memory over a spaced manner improve long-term memory performance in infants...