Retrieval practice has been widely studied as an effective strategy for enhancing memory. In this review article, we discuss how its effects on learning complex problem-solving procedures are less straightforward, however, with repeated studying of worked examples sometimes more effective than problem-solving practice. This worked example benefit has been interpreted within the framework of cognitive load theory. In both memory-based tasks and problem-solving tasks, students rate retrieval as more effortful, and less effective for learning, than repeated study. Self-regulated learning decisions do not align with the evidence about the effectiveness of retrieval, as students often avoid using retrieval in memory-based tasks but frequently us...
There is an emerging consensus that retrieval practice is a powerful way to enhance long-term retent...
Recent advances in the cognitive science of learning have important implications for strategies that...
The principle of desirable difficulties suggests that long-term learning is enhanced by engaging stu...
Retrieval practice has been widely studied as an effective strategy for enhancing memory. In this re...
Although retrieval practice is a more effective learning strategy than restudy, students oftentimes ...
Retrieving information enhances subsequent recall of that information. This testing effect has been...
Retrieval practice is a potent technique for enhancing learning, but how often do students practice ...
This study investigated whether an instructional intervention can increase students’ self-regulated ...
Memory benefits from retrieval. This fact has motivated an entire literature on the testing effect, ...
Convenient though it might be, remembering everything that one might hope to remember is often rathe...
Extensive evidence supports the effectiveness of retrieval practice as a powerful method for promoti...
Retrieval practice is an established and effective way to improve memory performance. A recent idea ...
Retrieval-based learning activities involve actively bringing information to mind. Previous research...
Learning is usually thought to occur during episodes of studying, whereas retrieval of information o...
There is an emerging consensus that retrieval practice is a powerful way to enhance long-term retent...
Recent advances in the cognitive science of learning have important implications for strategies that...
The principle of desirable difficulties suggests that long-term learning is enhanced by engaging stu...
Retrieval practice has been widely studied as an effective strategy for enhancing memory. In this re...
Although retrieval practice is a more effective learning strategy than restudy, students oftentimes ...
Retrieving information enhances subsequent recall of that information. This testing effect has been...
Retrieval practice is a potent technique for enhancing learning, but how often do students practice ...
This study investigated whether an instructional intervention can increase students’ self-regulated ...
Memory benefits from retrieval. This fact has motivated an entire literature on the testing effect, ...
Convenient though it might be, remembering everything that one might hope to remember is often rathe...
Extensive evidence supports the effectiveness of retrieval practice as a powerful method for promoti...
Retrieval practice is an established and effective way to improve memory performance. A recent idea ...
Retrieval-based learning activities involve actively bringing information to mind. Previous research...
Learning is usually thought to occur during episodes of studying, whereas retrieval of information o...
There is an emerging consensus that retrieval practice is a powerful way to enhance long-term retent...
Recent advances in the cognitive science of learning have important implications for strategies that...
The principle of desirable difficulties suggests that long-term learning is enhanced by engaging stu...