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Should There Be a Three-Strikes Rule Against Pure Discovery Learning?
Authors:Mayer   Richard E.
Abstract:The author's thesis is that there is sufficient research evidence to make any reasonable person skeptical about the benefits of discovery learning--practiced under the guise of cognitive constructivism or social constructivism--as a preferred instructional method. The author reviews research on discovery of problem-solving rules culminating in the 1960s, discovery of conservation strategies culminating in the 1970s, and discovery of LOGO programming strategies culminating in the 1980s. In each case, guided discovery was more effective than pure discovery in helping students learn and transfer. Overall, the constructivist view of learning may be best supported by methods of instruction that involve cognitive activity rather than behavioral activity, instructional guidance rather than pure discovery, and curricular focus rather than unstructured exploration. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:pure discovery learning   constructivist teaching methods   guided methods   conservation strategies   social constructivism   instructional method   problem solving rules
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