Do cases teach themselves? A comparison of case library prompts in supporting problem-solving during argumentation

Volume: 29, Issue: 2, Pages: 267 - 285
Published: Mar 13, 2017
Abstract
Theorists have argued instructional strategies that emphasize ill-structured problem solving are an effective means to support higher order learning skills such as argumentation. However, argumentation is often difficult because novices lack the expertise or experience needed to solve contextualized problems. One way to supplement this lack of experience is through case-library learning environments that provide detailed stories of expert...
Paper Details
Title
Do cases teach themselves? A comparison of case library prompts in supporting problem-solving during argumentation
Published Date
Mar 13, 2017
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
267 - 285
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