Title of article
Balancing situativity and formality: the importance of relating a formal language to interactive graphics in logic instruction
Author/Authors
Jelke van der Pal، نويسنده , , Tessa Eysink، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
15
From page
327
To page
341
Abstract
A situated cognition theory is presented in which situated learning is viewed from a Vygotskian perspective: the developmental situativity theory. It is assumed that learning is basically a non-symbolic inductive process that is greatly enhanced by formal systems which act as tools. Instruction should provide students with an environment containing elements to allow for situated activity as well as with appropriate formal tools. Tarskiʹs World, which is an instructional Interactive Graphical Representation System in formal logic is an example of such instruction. The developmental situativity theory was supported empirically: Tarskiʹs World was found to facilitate conditional reasoning, in contrast to instruction that is based on only-situated or only-formal tasks.
Keywords
Inductive learning , Human reasoning , Computer–assisted instruction , Situated learning , Vygotsky , situated cognition
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Record number
433522
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