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How are learning strategies reflected in the eyes? Combining results from self-reports and eye-tracking
- Source :
- British Journal of Educational Psychology, 88(1), 118-137. Wiley-Blackwell, British journal of educational psychology
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2017.
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Abstract
- BackgroundUp until now, empirical studies in the Student Approaches to Learning field have mainly been focused on the use of self-report instruments, such as interviews and questionnaires, to uncover differences in students' general preferences towards learning strategies, but have focused less on the use of task-specific and online measures.AimsThis study aimed at extending current research on students' learning strategies by combining general and task-specific measurements of students' learning strategies using both offline and online measures. We want to clarify how students process learning contents and to what extent this is related to their self-report of learning strategies.SampleTwenty students with different generic learning profiles (according to self-report questionnaires) read an expository text, while their eye movements were registered to answer questions on the content afterwards.MethodsEye-tracking data were analysed with generalized linear mixed-effects models.ResultsThe results indicate that students with an all-high profile, combining both deep and surface learning strategies, spend more time on rereading the text than students with an all-low profile, scoring low on both learning strategies.ConclusionsThis study showed that we can use eye-tracking to distinguish very strategic students, characterized using cognitive processing and regulation strategies, from low strategic students, characterized by a lack of cognitive and regulation strategies. These students processed the expository text according to how they self-reported.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Cooperative learning
Adolescent
Teaching method
MODELS
learning from text
ONLINE
HIGHER-EDUCATION
050105 experimental psychology
Education
Developmental psychology
Young Adult
Empirical research
FIXATION PATTERNS
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Mathematics education
Psychology
Humans
Learning
mixed effects models
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
learning strategies
Students
PERSPECTIVE
Eye Movement Measurements
COMPREHENSION
Educational sciences
eye-tracking
MOVEMENTS
05 social sciences
Student approaches to learning
050301 education
Rhetorical modes
Comprehension
Reading
Active learning
UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS
Eye tracking
Female
Self Report
EXPOSITORY TEXT
SCIENCE TEXT
0503 education
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00070998
- Volume :
- 88
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- British Journal of Educational Psychology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5846d58095267586943e4e35dbee8488