The Testing Effect for Learning Principles and Procedures from Texts


Autoria(s): Dirkx, Kim; Kester, Liesbeth; Kirschner, Paul A.
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22/08/2016

22/08/2016

01/03/2014

Resumo

The authors explored whether a testing effect occurs not only for retention of facts but also for application of principles and procedures. For that purpose, 38 high school students either repeatedly studied a text on probability calculations or studied the text, took a test on the content, restudied the text, and finally took the test a second time. Results show that testing not only leads to better retention of facts than restudying, but also to better application of acquired knowledge (i.e., principles and procedures) in high school statistics. In other words, testing seems not only to benefit fact retention, but also positively affects deeper learning.

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Dirkx, K. J. H., Kester, L., & Kirschner, P. A. (2014). The Testing Effect for Learning Principles and Procedures from Texts. The Journal of Educational Research, 107(5), 357-364. doi:10.1080/00220671.2013.823370

http://hdl.handle.net/1820/7008

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en

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Routledge

Palavras-Chave #testing-effect #application #mathematics #retention
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Article