The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context

This paper investigated whether productive failure (PF) as an instructional strategy boosts students’ understanding on the subject matter in a face-to-face tutorial. PF instructional design advocates the delaying of support for the learners during the learning. This paper reports an initial study...

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Main Authors: Nantha Kumar , Subramaniam, Maheswari, Kandasamy
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description This paper investigated whether productive failure (PF) as an instructional strategy boosts students’ understanding on the subject matter in a face-to-face tutorial. PF instructional design advocates the delaying of support for the learners during the learning. This paper reports an initial study of a quasi-experimental that compares a ‘‘productive failure’’ instructional design with a traditional ‘‘lecture and practice’’ instructional design for a 2-hour tutorial session attended by adult learners. A total of 17 adult learners participated in the study. Learners experienced either a traditional lecture and practice teaching cycle or a PF cycle, where they solved complex problems in small groups without the provision of any support or scaffolds up until a consolidation lecture by their teacher during the last hour of the tutorial. Findings suggest that learners from the PF condition produced a variety of problem models and methods for solving the problems but were unsuccessful in their efforts, be it in groups or individually. Despite failing in their group and individual problem-solving efforts, learners from the PF condition performed better than their counterparts from the lecture and practice condition on both knowledge and higher order application problems based on the post-test. (Abstract by authors)
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spelling my.oum.8432013-05-15T02:06:39Z The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context Nantha Kumar , Subramaniam Maheswari, Kandasamy LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education LC5800 Distance education This paper investigated whether productive failure (PF) as an instructional strategy boosts students’ understanding on the subject matter in a face-to-face tutorial. PF instructional design advocates the delaying of support for the learners during the learning. This paper reports an initial study of a quasi-experimental that compares a ‘‘productive failure’’ instructional design with a traditional ‘‘lecture and practice’’ instructional design for a 2-hour tutorial session attended by adult learners. A total of 17 adult learners participated in the study. Learners experienced either a traditional lecture and practice teaching cycle or a PF cycle, where they solved complex problems in small groups without the provision of any support or scaffolds up until a consolidation lecture by their teacher during the last hour of the tutorial. Findings suggest that learners from the PF condition produced a variety of problem models and methods for solving the problems but were unsuccessful in their efforts, be it in groups or individually. Despite failing in their group and individual problem-solving efforts, learners from the PF condition performed better than their counterparts from the lecture and practice condition on both knowledge and higher order application problems based on the post-test. (Abstract by authors) 2012-12 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/843/1/impact_nantha.pdf Nantha Kumar , Subramaniam and Maheswari, Kandasamy (2012) The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context. In: 12th International Conference of Information (ICI12), 12-13 December 2012, Kuala Lumpur. https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/843/
spellingShingle LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
LC5800 Distance education
Nantha Kumar , Subramaniam
Maheswari, Kandasamy
The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context
title The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context
title_full The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context
title_fullStr The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context
title_full_unstemmed The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context
title_short The impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the ODL context
title_sort impact of delayed instructional support on adult learners in the odl context
topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
LC5800 Distance education
url https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/843/1/impact_nantha.pdf
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