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Schemas in Problem Solving Sandra P. Marshall (San Diego State University)

Schemas in Problem Solving By Sandra P. Marshall (San Diego State University)

Schemas in Problem Solving by Sandra P. Marshall (San Diego State University)


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Schemas in Problem Solving introduces an alternative approach to the study of learning instruction, and assessment. Focusing on the area of arithmetic story problems, Marshall outlines how instruction can lead to more meaningful learning by emphasizing the ways students acquire and store knowledge in memory.

Schemas in Problem Solving Summary

Schemas in Problem Solving by Sandra P. Marshall (San Diego State University)

Schemas in Problem Solving explores a theory of schema development and studies the applicability of the theory as a unified basis for understanding learning, instruction and assessment. The theory's prescriptions for teaching are direct, and its application to assessment suggests new directions for tests. After examining the roots of the theory in earlier work by philosophers and psychologists, Marshall illustrates the main features of her theory with experimental evidence from students who are learning to recognize and solve arithmetic story problems. She describes individual performance with traditional empirical studies as well as computer simulation. The computer simulation reflects an approach in modelling cognition. Marshall's model links neural networks with symbolic systems to form a hybrid model that uses pattern matching of sets of features as well as logical step-by-step rules.

Schemas in Problem Solving Reviews

"...a solid and interesting book..." Wayne D. Gray, Contemporary Psychology
"Cognitive scientists, philosophers, psychologists, and educators will find this book to be fascinating reading." Jenny A. Piazza, Teaching Children Mathematics
"...this book presents several methodological approaches which should prove invaluable to anyone attempting to apply variations on this schema theory to their domain." John Begoray, Journal of Educational thought

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. Fundamentals: 1. Schema roots; 2. The nature of a schema; 3. The schemas of arithmetic story problems; Part II. Schemas and Instruction: 4. Theoretical issues for instruction; 5. The story problem solver and the problem solving environment: two examples of schema-based instruction; Part III. Learning from Instruction: 6. Learning and schema theory; 7. Learning from schema-based instruction; 8. The acquisition of planning knowledge; 9. The diagram: marker and template; Part IV. Schemas and Assessment: 10. Schema-based assessment; 11. Assessment in SPS and PSE; Part V. Schema Models: 12. Production systems, neural networks and hybrid models; 13. The performance model; 14. The learning model; 15. The full schema model; 16. Some concluding remarks on schema theory; Notes; References; Name index; Subject index.

Additional information

NPB9780521430722
9780521430722
0521430720
Schemas in Problem Solving by Sandra P. Marshall (San Diego State University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1995-06-30
440
N/A
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