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Zhang, Icy; Givvin, Karen B.; Sipple, Jeffrey M.; Son, Ji Y.; Stigler, James W. – Cognitive Science, 2021
Producing content-related gestures has been found to impact students' learning, whether such gestures are spontaneously generated by the learner in the course of problem-solving, or participants are instructed to pose based on experimenter instructions during problem-solving and word learning. Few studies, however, have investigated the effect of…
Descriptors: Motion, Human Body, Nonverbal Communication, Cognitive Processes
Braithwaite, David W.; Sprague, Lauren – Cognitive Science, 2021
When, how, and why students use conceptual knowledge during math problem solving is not well understood. We propose that when solving routine problems, students are more likely to recruit conceptual knowledge if their procedural knowledge is weak than if it is strong, and that in this context, metacognitive processes, specifically feelings of…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Mathematical Concepts, Metacognition, Knowledge Level
Kapur, Manu – Cognitive Science, 2014
When learning a new math concept, should learners be first taught the concept and its associated procedures and then solve problems, or solve problems first even if it leads to failure and then be taught the concept and the procedures? Two randomized-controlled studies found that both methods lead to high levels of procedural knowledge. However,…
Descriptors: Failure, Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction

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