articleCognition and InstructionJul 8, 2008Closed access

Productive Failure

Nanyang Technological University

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Abstract

This study demonstrates an existence proof for productive failure: engaging students in solving complex, ill-structured problems without the provision of support structures can be a productive exercise in failure. In a computer-supported collaborative learning setting, eleventh-grade science students were randomly assigned to one of two conditions to solve problems in Newtonian kinematics. In one condition, students solved ill-structured problems in groups followed by well-structured problems individually. In the other condition, students solved well-structured problems in small groups followed by well-structured problems individually. Finally, all students solved ill-structured problems individually. Groups…

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Keywords
  • Mathematics education
  • Productivity
  • Mathematical problem
  • Computer science
  • Mathematics
  • Psychology
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