Active learning: Effects of core training design elements on self-regulatory processes, learning, and adaptability.
Cornell University · Michigan State University
Abstract
This article describes a comprehensive examination of the cognitive, motivational, and emotional processes underlying active learning approaches; their effects on learning and transfer; and the core training design elements (exploration, training frame, emotion control) and individual differences (cognitive ability, trait goal orientation, trait anxiety) that shape these processes. Participants (N = 350) were trained to operate a complex, computer-based simulation. Exploratory learning and error-encouragement framing had a positive effect on adaptive transfer performance and interacted with cognitive ability and dispositional goal orientation to influence trainees' metacognition and state goal orientation.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Metacognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Adaptability
- Goal orientation
- Transfer of training
- Anxiety
- Quality Education