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The coverage of distributed practice and retrieval practice in Flemish and Dutch teacher education textbooks

Authors :
Paul A. Kirschner
Kristel Vanhoyweghen
Gino Camp
Tim Surma
Department T2
RS-Theme Biopsychology of Learning
RS-Theme Personalised Learning
RS-Research Line Teaching and Teacher Professionalisation (T2) (part of WO program)
Distinguished University Professors
RS-Research Line Fostering Effective, Efficient and Enjoyable Learning (FEEEL) (part of WO program)
Source :
Teaching and Teacher Education, 74, 229-237. Pergamon Press Ltd., Surma, T, Vanhoyweghen, K, Camp, G & Kirschner, P A 2018, ' The coverage of distributed practice and retrieval practice in Flemish and Dutch teacher education textbooks ', Teaching and Teacher Education, vol. 74, pp. 229-237 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2018.05.007
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

To determine if and how teachers are being educated about effective learning strategies we analysed the topical coverage of two highly effective strategies, distributed practice and retrieval practice, in introductory teacher education textbooks and syllabi. We examined 61 textbooks used in Flemish and Dutch teacher education programmes (TEPs) by inventorying descriptive and prescriptive information on these strategies therein. Also, we analysed whether the coverage referred to actual research. The results indicated that mostly textbooks fail to fully represent the strategies. Accurate textbooks are used in a minority of TEPs. Implications and challenges for authors, TEPs and policy-makers are discussed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0742051X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Teaching and Teacher Education, 74, 229-237. Pergamon Press Ltd., Surma, T, Vanhoyweghen, K, Camp, G & Kirschner, P A 2018, ' The coverage of distributed practice and retrieval practice in Flemish and Dutch teacher education textbooks ', Teaching and Teacher Education, vol. 74, pp. 229-237 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2018.05.007
Accession number :
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