We examined the role child factors on the acquisition and transfer of learning the control of variables strategy (CVS) via instruction or self-discovery. Seventy-six fourth graders and 43 sixth graders were randomly assigned to a group receiving direct CVS instruction or a discovery learning group. Prior to the intervention, cognitive, scientific, and linguistic child factors were assessed. Acquisition and transfer of CVS knowledge were measured before and after intervention. Outcomes showed that CVS acquisition and transfer learning gains were higher for the instruction group than for the discovery group. Variation in CVS acquisition learning gains was explained by CVS pretest, verbal reasoning skills, and reading comprehension in the disc...
48 non-self-controlled (Connors Teachers Rating Scale) 3rd and 4th graders were individually assesse...
48 non-self-controlled (Connors Teachers Rating Scale) 3rd and 4th graders were individually assesse...
AbstractA core component of scientific inquiry is the ability to evaluate evidence generated from co...
Contains fulltext : 140561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined t...
Direct instruction is a proven effective method to strengthen children’s ability to design unconfoun...
This study investigated whether the level of instructional guidance affected student learning and sc...
A vital goal of instruction is to enable learners to transfer acquired knowledge to appropriate futu...
The ability to design unconfounded experiments and make valid inferences from their outcomes is an e...
peer reviewedPlanning and conducting experiments require the application of the control of vari- ab...
Planning and conducting experiments require the application of the control of vari- ables strategy (...
We report the effect of different sequences of high vs low levels of instructional guidance on child...
<p>We report the effect of different sequences of high vs low levels of instructional guidance on ch...
Understanding experimental design (e.g. control of variable strategy or CVS) is foundational for sci...
Middle school students (n = 354) were tested for their understanding of the control of variables str...
This study investigated the effect of curiosity in first and second grade children as an individual ...
48 non-self-controlled (Connors Teachers Rating Scale) 3rd and 4th graders were individually assesse...
48 non-self-controlled (Connors Teachers Rating Scale) 3rd and 4th graders were individually assesse...
AbstractA core component of scientific inquiry is the ability to evaluate evidence generated from co...
Contains fulltext : 140561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined t...
Direct instruction is a proven effective method to strengthen children’s ability to design unconfoun...
This study investigated whether the level of instructional guidance affected student learning and sc...
A vital goal of instruction is to enable learners to transfer acquired knowledge to appropriate futu...
The ability to design unconfounded experiments and make valid inferences from their outcomes is an e...
peer reviewedPlanning and conducting experiments require the application of the control of vari- ab...
Planning and conducting experiments require the application of the control of vari- ables strategy (...
We report the effect of different sequences of high vs low levels of instructional guidance on child...
<p>We report the effect of different sequences of high vs low levels of instructional guidance on ch...
Understanding experimental design (e.g. control of variable strategy or CVS) is foundational for sci...
Middle school students (n = 354) were tested for their understanding of the control of variables str...
This study investigated the effect of curiosity in first and second grade children as an individual ...
48 non-self-controlled (Connors Teachers Rating Scale) 3rd and 4th graders were individually assesse...
48 non-self-controlled (Connors Teachers Rating Scale) 3rd and 4th graders were individually assesse...
AbstractA core component of scientific inquiry is the ability to evaluate evidence generated from co...