The influence of framing on transfer: initial evidence from a tutoring experiment

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Randi A. Engle
Phi D. Nguyen
Adam Mendelson
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[1] University of California,Graduate School of Education
[2] Berkeley,undefined
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Instructional Science | 2011年 / 39卷
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Transfer-of-learning; Human tutoring; Framing; Social interactions and learning; Self-explaining;
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This paper investigates the idea that the framing of learning and transfer contexts can influence students’ propensity to transfer what they have learned. We predicted that transfer would be promoted by framing contexts in an expansive manner in which students are positioned as having the opportunity to contribute to larger conversations that extend across time, places, people, and topics. A one-on-one tutoring experiment was conducted to test this hypothesis by manipulating framing as either expansive or its opposite (bounded) within a complex instructional learning ecology. We investigated the degree to which high school biology students transferred knowledge from a learning session about the cardiovascular system to a transfer-of-learning session about the respiratory system depending on framing condition. Consistent with the framing hypothesis, students in the expansive condition were generally more likely to transfer facts, a conceptual principle, and a learning strategy from one system to another.
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页码:603 / 628
页数:25
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