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Pedagogical questions promote causal learning in preschoolers
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Pedagogical questions promote causal learning in preschoolers

E. N. Daubert, Y. Yu, et al.

This study by Emily N. Daubert and colleagues explores how 'Pedagogical Questions' in psychosomatic storybooks can boost preschoolers' learning, memory, and understanding. The findings indicate that this simple educational strategy significantly enhances children's recall of stories and psychosomatic concepts.... show more
Abstract
We propose a simple intervention employing Pedagogical Questions. We explore whether swapping some instructional language with questions in psychosomatic storybooks improves preschoolers' memory, learning, and generalization. Seventy-two preschoolers were randomly assigned to one of three conditions and were read storybooks employing either Direct Instruction, Pedagogical Questions, or Control content. Posttest measures of psychosomatic understanding, judgments about the possibility of psychosomatic events, and memory for storybook details showed that children in the Pedagogical Questions condition demonstrated greater memory for relevant storybook details and improved psychosomatic understanding. Our results suggest that pedagogical questions are a relatively simple educational manipulation to improve memory, learning, and transfer of theory-rich content.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 26, 2020
Authors
Emily N. Daubert, Yue Yu, Milagros Grados, Patrick Shafto, Elizabeth Bonawitz
Tags
Pedagogical Questionspsychosomatic storybookspreschoolerslearningmemoryeducation
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