<p>Many studies have shown benefits associated with engaging students in problem-solving activities prior to administering lessons. These problem-solving activities are assumed to activate relevant knowledge and allow students to develop some initial knowledge structures, which support understanding of the lesson. In this paper we report the results of two studies in which we investigated the underlying benefits of engaging in a preparatory activity—setting up experiments without running them or receiving feedback—prior to an interactive computerized lesson on experimental design compared to only engaging in the interactive lesson. We predicted that the seventh-grade participants who demonstrated some initial knowledge of the topic—experime...
Inquiry learning is an effective learning approach if learners are properly guided. Its effectivenes...
This dissertation investigates how prior knowledge activation can be tailored to learners’ level of ...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
Many studies have shown benefits associated with engaging students in problem-solving activities pri...
A worked-out or an open inventing problem with contrasting cases can prepare learners for learning f...
Against the backdrop of a growing body of research showing the effectiveness of problem-solving acti...
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction faci...
The Productive Failure (PF) approach prompts students to attempt to solve a problem prior to instruc...
When learning a new concept, should students engage in problem solving followed by instruction (PS-I...
Providing exploratory activities prior to instruction has been shown to facilitate learning. However...
Students can learn better from instruction after first engaging in activities that prepare them to l...
Maker education uses the concept of learning through interaction of the hand and the mind and is the...
Unscaffolded problem-solving before receiving instruction can give students opportunities to enterta...
From early in life, young children learn conventional information, including artifact uses and forma...
In this review, we portray the process of problem-based learning (PBL) as a cognitive endeavour wher...
Inquiry learning is an effective learning approach if learners are properly guided. Its effectivenes...
This dissertation investigates how prior knowledge activation can be tailored to learners’ level of ...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
Many studies have shown benefits associated with engaging students in problem-solving activities pri...
A worked-out or an open inventing problem with contrasting cases can prepare learners for learning f...
Against the backdrop of a growing body of research showing the effectiveness of problem-solving acti...
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction faci...
The Productive Failure (PF) approach prompts students to attempt to solve a problem prior to instruc...
When learning a new concept, should students engage in problem solving followed by instruction (PS-I...
Providing exploratory activities prior to instruction has been shown to facilitate learning. However...
Students can learn better from instruction after first engaging in activities that prepare them to l...
Maker education uses the concept of learning through interaction of the hand and the mind and is the...
Unscaffolded problem-solving before receiving instruction can give students opportunities to enterta...
From early in life, young children learn conventional information, including artifact uses and forma...
In this review, we portray the process of problem-based learning (PBL) as a cognitive endeavour wher...
Inquiry learning is an effective learning approach if learners are properly guided. Its effectivenes...
This dissertation investigates how prior knowledge activation can be tailored to learners’ level of ...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...