Learning from Writing in College Biology

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Norris A. Armstrong
Carolyn S. Wallace
Shu-Mei Chang
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[1] University of Georgia,Genetics
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Research in Science Education | 2008年 / 38卷
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Argument; Biology; College; Learning; Metacognition; Science; Writing; Writing-to-learn;
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This study used both quantitative and qualitative analyses to examine the influence of written arguments on learning in a college level introductory biology class and the types of metacognition employed by students while writing. Comparison of a treatment and control group indicates that the writing assignments used had minimal impact on overall content learning as measured by conventional exams. Subsequent interviews and think-aloud protocols with a subset of students indicated that writing arguments had the potential to foster learning through forward and backward search strategies. However, few of the students took advantage of this opportunity to use metacognitive skills. This study suggests that preparing written arguments is not sufficient, by itself, to have a reliable effect on student learning and is consistent with the view that students must be explicitly taught when and how to use different metacognitive strategies.
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