Guiding secondary school students during task selection

Publication date

2023

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Nugteren, Michelle L.ISNI 000000050603281X
Jarodzka, Halszka
Kester, LiesbethISNI 0000000393938999
Van Merriënboer, Jeroen J.G.

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Abstract

Secondary school students often learn new cognitive skills by practicing with tasks that vary in difficulty, amount of support and/or content. Occasionally, they have to select these tasks themselves. Studies on task-selection guidance investigated either procedural guidance (specific rules for selecting tasks) or strategic guidance (general rules and explanations for task selection), but never directly compared them. Experiment 1 aimed to replicate these studies by comparing procedural guidance and strategic guidance to a no-guidance condition, in an electronic learning environment in which participants practiced eight self-selected tasks. Results showed no differences in selected tasks during practice and domain-specific skill acquisition between the experimental groups. A possible explanation for this is an ineffective combination of feedback and feed forward (i.e. the task-selection advice). The second experiment compared inferential guidance (which combines procedural feedback with strategic feed forward), to a no-guidance condition. Results showed that participants selected more difficult, less-supported tasks after receiving inferential guidance than after no guidance. Differences in domain-specific skill acquisition were not significant, but higher conformity to inferential guidance did significantly predict higher domain-specific skill acquisition. Hence, we conclude that inferential guidance can positively affect task selections and domain-specific skill acquisition, but only when conformity is high.

Keywords

conformity, feed forward, feedback, procedural guidance, strategic guidance, Task selection, Education, Computer Science Applications

Citation

Nugteren, M L, Jarodzka, H, Kester, L & Van Merriënboer, J J G 2023, 'Guiding secondary school students during task selection', Interactive Learning Environments, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 325-339 . https://doi.org/10.1080/10494820.2020.1786406