Productive failure is an instructional approach that requires learners to struggle as they attempt to generate solutions to problems before, rather than after, receiving direct instruction on a targeted concept. Studies demonstrate that productive failure prepares students for later learning of new, related knowledge. Our study explored the effectiveness of productive failure as an instructional intervention in health professions education with respect to (a) acquisition and application of a novel concept, and (b) learners’ preparation for future learning of new, related content. Forty year-one students enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of Toronto were randomly assigned to a productive failure (i.e. attempt to gen...
Contrary to the fairly established notion in the learning and cognitive sciences that un-scaffolded ...
Students can learn better from instruction after first engaging in activities that prepare them to l...
This paper reports on a quasi-experimental study comparing a “productive failure ” (Kapur, 2006, in ...
Productive failure is an instructional approach that requires learners to struggle as they attempt t...
Productive Failure is an instructional approach in which students engage in problem-solving attempts...
A study performed by Manu Kapur (2008) found that students who perform ill-structured tasks and init...
These three papers examine "productive failure" as a viable learning design to improve problem solvi...
The current work builds on research demonstrating the effectiveness of Productive Failure (PF) for l...
The Productive Failure (PF) approach prompts students to attempt to solve a problem prior to instruc...
A significant challenge when assessing health-professions trainees is that our assessment methods te...
To date, many instructional systems are designed to support learners as they progress through a prob...
The purpose of this study is to develop a curriculum using failure situations to enhance problem sol...
Studies on the productive failure (PF) approach have demonstrated that attempting to solve a problem...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that making errors in a non-threatening simulated environment...
Many educators in STEM disciplines are incorporating active learning strategies and in-class activit...
Contrary to the fairly established notion in the learning and cognitive sciences that un-scaffolded ...
Students can learn better from instruction after first engaging in activities that prepare them to l...
This paper reports on a quasi-experimental study comparing a “productive failure ” (Kapur, 2006, in ...
Productive failure is an instructional approach that requires learners to struggle as they attempt t...
Productive Failure is an instructional approach in which students engage in problem-solving attempts...
A study performed by Manu Kapur (2008) found that students who perform ill-structured tasks and init...
These three papers examine "productive failure" as a viable learning design to improve problem solvi...
The current work builds on research demonstrating the effectiveness of Productive Failure (PF) for l...
The Productive Failure (PF) approach prompts students to attempt to solve a problem prior to instruc...
A significant challenge when assessing health-professions trainees is that our assessment methods te...
To date, many instructional systems are designed to support learners as they progress through a prob...
The purpose of this study is to develop a curriculum using failure situations to enhance problem sol...
Studies on the productive failure (PF) approach have demonstrated that attempting to solve a problem...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that making errors in a non-threatening simulated environment...
Many educators in STEM disciplines are incorporating active learning strategies and in-class activit...
Contrary to the fairly established notion in the learning and cognitive sciences that un-scaffolded ...
Students can learn better from instruction after first engaging in activities that prepare them to l...
This paper reports on a quasi-experimental study comparing a “productive failure ” (Kapur, 2006, in ...