- Title
Example‐based learning: New theoretical perspectives and use‐inspired advances to a contemporary instructional approach.
- Authors
Hoogerheide, Vincent; Roelle, Julian
- Abstract
Summary: Decades of research has shown that example‐based learning is an effective instructional strategy for learning new skills. The field of learning from examples is seeing a shift in focus towards more innovative and use‐inspired research, in part because the use of examples for informal and formal learning purposes has mushroomed. This special issue comprises a set of eight papers in which students learned a procedural skill from worked examples or modeling examples. Each study characterizes a recent development towards more innovative example‐based learning research. These developments are: (a) the integration of social‐cognitive and cognitive example research, (b) the integration of example‐based learning and analogical reasoning research, (c) the extension of traditional Cognitive Load Theory effects, (d) a greater focus on learning from (productive) errors, and (e) more research on individual differences. This special issue concludes with insightful commentary articles written by Prof. Dr. Katharina Scheiter and Prof. Dr. Richard Mayer.
- Subjects
COGNITIVE load; INDIVIDUAL differences; LEARNING strategies; NONFORMAL education; TEAM learning approach in education
- Publication
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020, Vol 34, Issue 4, p787
- ISSN
0888-4080
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1002/acp.3706