Practicing Connections: A Framework to Guide Instructional Design for Developing Understanding in Complex Domains
Autor: | Karen B. Givvin, Laura Fries, James W. Stigler, Ji Y. Son |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Learning theory
Social connectedness Context (language use) 050105 experimental psychology Education Developmental and Educational Psychology Transferable skills analysis Psychology 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Instruction Cognitive science Instructional design 05 social sciences Statistics education 050301 education Educational psychology Learning sciences Transfer Good Health and Well Being Mental representation Key (cryptography) Learning in complex domains Specialist Studies in Education 0503 education |
Zdroj: | Educational Psychology Review, vol 33, iss 2 |
Popis: | Research suggests that expert understanding is characterized by coherent mental representations featuring a high level of connectedness. This paper advances the idea that educators can facilitate this level of understanding in students through thepracticing connectionsframework: a practical framework to guide instructional design for developing deep understanding and transferable knowledge in complex academic domains. We start by reviewing what we know from learning sciences about the nature and development of transferable knowledge, arguing thatconnectednessis key to the coherent mental schemas that underlie deep understanding and transferable skills. We then propose features of instruction that might uniquely facilitate deep understanding and suggest that the connections between a domain’score concepts,key representations, andcontexts and practices of the worldmust be made explicit and practiced, over time, in order for students to develop coherent understanding. We illustrate the practicing connections approach to instructional design in the context of a new online interactive introductory statistics textbook developed by the authors. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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