The aim of this Introduction to the Special Issue 'Bridging Cognitive Load and Self-Regulated Learning Research' is to explore how cognitive load theory, which is particularly relevant for how learners deal with complex information, and self-regulated learning theory, which is particularly relevant for how learners use information to monitor and control their learning, can be combined into one joint research paradigm that is relevant for contemporary and future developments in education. The first two sections introduce cognitive load theory and self-regulated learning theory. The third section discusses the main similarities and differences between the theories, and describes how the cue-utilization framework can be used as the basis for a...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) can provide guidelines to assist in the presentation of information in a...
This introduction to the special issue provides a context for the contributing articles. for readers...
Cognitive load theory (hereafter CLT; see Sweller, 2006; Sweller, van Merrienboer & Paas, 1998; Swel...
The aim of this Introduction to the Special Issue 'Bridging Cognitive Load and Self-Regulated Learni...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for ...
Background and aims: The long-standing aim of cognitive load theory (CLT) has been to generate instr...
Cognitive load is a theoretical notion with an increasingly central role in the educational research...
Traditionally, Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has focused on instructional methods to decrease extraneo...
Traditionally, Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has focused on instructional methods to decrease extraneo...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) is one of the most important theories in educational psychology, a highl...
This article explores the opportunities to apply cognitive load theory and four-component instructio...
Traditionally, Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has focused on instructional methods to decrease extraneo...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) can provide guidelines to assist in the presentation of information in a...
This introduction to the special issue provides a context for the contributing articles. for readers...
Cognitive load theory (hereafter CLT; see Sweller, 2006; Sweller, van Merrienboer & Paas, 1998; Swel...
The aim of this Introduction to the Special Issue 'Bridging Cognitive Load and Self-Regulated Learni...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for ...
Background and aims: The long-standing aim of cognitive load theory (CLT) has been to generate instr...
Cognitive load is a theoretical notion with an increasingly central role in the educational research...
Traditionally, Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has focused on instructional methods to decrease extraneo...
Traditionally, Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has focused on instructional methods to decrease extraneo...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) is one of the most important theories in educational psychology, a highl...
This article explores the opportunities to apply cognitive load theory and four-component instructio...
Traditionally, Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has focused on instructional methods to decrease extraneo...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) can provide guidelines to assist in the presentation of information in a...
This introduction to the special issue provides a context for the contributing articles. for readers...
Cognitive load theory (hereafter CLT; see Sweller, 2006; Sweller, van Merrienboer & Paas, 1998; Swel...