Learning-by-Teaching Without Audience Presence or Interaction: When and Why Does it Work?

Volume: 34, Issue: 2, Pages: 575 - 607
Published: Nov 3, 2021
Abstract
Teaching the contents of study materials by providing explanations to fellow students can be a beneficial instructional activity. A learning-by-teaching effect can also occur when students provide explanations to a real, remote, or even fictitious audience that cannot be interacted with. It is unclear, however, which underlying mechanisms drive learning by non-interactive teaching effects and why several recent studies did not replicate this...
Paper Details
Title
Learning-by-Teaching Without Audience Presence or Interaction: When and Why Does it Work?
Published Date
Nov 3, 2021
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
575 - 607
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