Title of article
Powerful learning environments? How university students differ in their response to instructional measures
Author/Authors
Yvonne J. Vermetten، نويسنده , , Jan D. Vermunt، نويسنده , , Hans G. Lodewijks، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
22
From page
263
To page
284
Abstract
This study aimed at measuring the effects of a university educational reform project on student learning, and individual differences in studentsʹ responses to similar instructional measures. The reforms mainly failed to influence reported learning strategies in the direction of more deep and self-regulated learning. One explanation for this could be that the instructional measures were not powerful enough to create more deep-level learning strategies. In a second study, a different explanation was explored. It was found that student groups with different learner characteristics tend to use instructional measures in different ways, such that they suit their own habits, ideas and preferences of learning well. This makes it quite clear that direct influence of instructional measures on learning processes does not take place. We explore suggestions for adapting instructional practice.
Keywords
Learning strategies , Constructivist learning environment , Student responses , Higher Education , individual differences
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Record number
433601
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