Teaching Problem Solving Through Computer Simulations

Author:

Woodward John1,Carnine Douglas1,Gersten Russell1

Affiliation:

1. University of Oregon

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a computer simulation in enhancing student learning in a unit of health. This study involved 30 mildly handicapped students who were randomly assigned to one of two instructional groups: (a) structured teaching and (b) a combination of structured teaching and a computer simulation. Students were taught for 12 consecutive days. The first half of each day’s lesson followed effective teaching practices. The second half was (a) a computer simulation or (b) traditional enrichment and application exercises. Following the last day of instruction, students were tested on basic facts, concepts, and health problem-solving skills. Posttest results indicated significant differences on basic facts and concepts that were reinforced by the simulation (p < .01). These differences were retained on a maintenance test given 2 weeks after the posttest. The most significant differences were on the test that measured problem-solving skills (p < .001). The results show that the combination of structured teaching and a computer simulation was effective in teaching not only factual-level knowledge, but higher cognitive skills as well.

Publisher

American Educational Research Association (AERA)

Subject

Education

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