articleScienceJan 21, 2011GREEN OA

Retrieval Practice Produces More Learning than Elaborative Studying with Concept Mapping

Purdue University West Lafayette

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Abstract

Educators rely heavily on learning activities that encourage elaborative studying, whereas activities that require students to practice retrieving and reconstructing knowledge are used less frequently. Here, we show that practicing retrieval produces greater gains in meaningful learning than elaborative studying with concept mapping. The advantage of retrieval practice generalized across texts identical to those commonly found in science education. The advantage of retrieval practice was observed with test questions that assessed comprehension and required students to make inferences. The advantage of retrieval practice occurred even when the criterial test involved creating concept maps. Our findings support…

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  • Value (mathematics)
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Computer science
  • Cognitive science
  • Natural language processing
  • Machine learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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