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Problem-solving instruction and problem-solving transfer: The correspondence issue.
Authors:Phye   Gary D.
Abstract:R. E. Mayer and A C. Wittrock (1996) have raised the specificity-generality issue as it applies to the teachable aspects of problem-solving transfer. Simply put, do the instructional practices that foster more efficient acquisition-learning of problem-solving strategies automatically foster more efficient problem-solving transfer? On the basis of the present findings the answer is "no." Four instructional conditions differing in levels of specificity produced different levels of acquisition. However, when the same students engaged in a delayed problem-solving task, comparable levels of problem-solving transfer performance were observed. In this case, a general approach to problem-solving instruction produced significantly poorer acquisition-learning performance but equally good problem-solving transfer performance. Results are discussed within the context of investigating prior knowledge (F Dochy, M. Segers, & A M. Buehl, 1999) and the identification of source memory (A. Koriat, M. Goldsmith, & A. Pansky, 2000) as a viable tool in this effort. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:problem solving instruction   problem solving transfer   instructional practices   acquisition-learning
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