Concrete and abstract visualizations in history learning tasks.
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چکیده
BACKGROUND History learning requires that students understand historical phenomena, abstract concepts and the relations between them. Students have problems grasping, using and relating complex historical developments and structures. AIMS A study was conducted to determine the effects of tasks with abstract and/or concrete visualizations on the learning of historical developments and structures. The hypothesis was that students receiving visualizations would learn and retain more historical knowledge and concepts than those not receiving visualizations. SAMPLE First-year pupils in vocational middle school (N=104) worked in randomly assigned pairs. METHODS After reading a text, the pairs were given a learning task in one of four conditions: Textual, Concrete visualized, Abstract visualized, and Combined. RESULTS Post-test and retention test results showed no significant differences. There were some significant differences on the evaluation questionnaire. CONCLUSIONS Combining text and different types of visualizations in learning tasks does not necessarily enhance history learning. Possible explanations given are the ecological setting, the semiotics of the domain of history--that are not defined clearly--and the difficulty of unequivocally visualizing historical concepts.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The British journal of educational psychology
دوره 79 Pt 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009