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Assessment Workshop Michelle Withers David BosClarissa Dirks Rebecca OrrPushpa Ramakrishna
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How People Learn Clarissa Dirks – The Evergreen State College Adapted from Mary Pat Wenderoth University of Washington
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National Research Council 1999 1. Address students’ misconceptions Three major findings: 2. Build both a deep foundation of factual knowledge AND strong conceptual framework. 3. Enhance students’ ability to monitor learning (metacognition)
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How People Learn, Chase & Simon 1973 The value of conceptual frameworks The chessboard challenge
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Correctly place the 25 chess pieces
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Chess masters – Class A players – Beginners
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Board #2 Why didn’t they get the same results? Conceptual Framework!
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Audio-visual Demonstration Discussion Lecture Practice Reading Teaching Science of Learning NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science 300 N. Lee Street, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314 http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/polovina/learnpyramid/about.htm
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Audio-visual Demonstration Discussion Lecture Practice Reading Teaching Science of Learning NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science 300 N. Lee Street, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314 http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/polovina/learnpyramid/about.htm
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Audio-visual Demonstration Discussion Lecture Practice Reading Teaching lecture reading teaching practice discussion demonstration audio-visual Science of Learning For students, teaching is uncomfortable and lecture is comfortable. We need to help students figure out what they don’t know (i.e. metacognition).
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