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INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN STUDENT LEARNING ZACH HAMBRICK How People Learn Forum, April 27, 2012

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Individual Differences in Student Learning Zach Hambrick. How People Learn Forum, April 27, 2012. Cognitive Ability. What constructs underlie variation in cognitive ability?. Cognitive Ability. Can we increase cognitive ability by training these constructs?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Individual Differences in Student Learning                  Zach  Hambrick

INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN STUDENT LEARNING ZACH HAMBRICK

How People Learn Forum, April 27, 2012

Page 2: Individual Differences in Student Learning                  Zach  Hambrick

Cognitive Ability What constructs

underlie variation in cognitive ability?

Page 3: Individual Differences in Student Learning                  Zach  Hambrick

Cognitive Ability Can we increase

cognitive ability by training these constructs?

Page 4: Individual Differences in Student Learning                  Zach  Hambrick

Cognitive Ability Meaningful individual

differences—even in college classroom

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Cognitive Ability

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Cognitive Ability

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More to the Story…

20%

80%

Cognitive Abil-ity

SAT for Overall GPA…r = .452 x 100 = 20%

Page 8: Individual Differences in Student Learning                  Zach  Hambrick

Learning Styles The view that people

learn information in different ways, e.g., verbally vs. visually

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Evaluation of the Evidence

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Evaluation of the Evidence Existence of

preferences: People do express different preferences

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Evaluation of the Evidence Meshing hypothesis:

Learning is best when learning style and instructional format match or “mesh”

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Evaluation of the Evidence Meshing hypothesis:

Learning is best when learning style and instructional format match or “mesh”

Visual Format Auditory Format0

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100Visual LearnerAuditory Learner

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(1)Divide subjects into learning-style groups

(2)Randomly assign subjects to learning-style methods

(3)Give all subjects same achievement tests

(4)Observe a “cross-over” interaction…

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Evaluation of the Evidence Meshing hypothesis:

Learning is best when learning style and instructional format match or “mesh”

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Evaluation of the Evidence Evidence-based

education…