Relative effects of three questioning strategies in ill-structured, small group problem solving

Volume: 42, Issue: 2, Pages: 229 - 250
Published: Apr 27, 2013
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relative effectiveness of using three different question-prompt strategies on promoting metacognitive skills and performance in ill-structured problem solving by examining the interplay between peer interaction and cognitive scaffolding. An ill-structured problem-solving task was given to three groups. One group (Type QP) received instructor-generated question prompts that guided the...
Paper Details
Title
Relative effects of three questioning strategies in ill-structured, small group problem solving
Published Date
Apr 27, 2013
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
229 - 250
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