Faculty and Student Attitudes about Transfer of Learning

Transfer of learning is using previous knowledge in novel contexts. While this is a basic assumption of the educational process, students may not always perceive all the options for using what they have learned in different, novel situations. Within the framework of transfer of learning, this study...

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Main Authors: Robin Lightner, Ruth Benander, Eugene F. Kramer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Park University 2008-08-01
Series:InSight : A Journal of Scholarly Teaching
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Online Access:http://www.insightjournal.net/Volume3/FacultyStudentAttitudesTransferLearning.pdf
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Summary:Transfer of learning is using previous knowledge in novel contexts. While this is a basic assumption of the educational process, students may not always perceive all the options for using what they have learned in different, novel situations. Within the framework of transfer of learning, this study outlines an attitudinal survey concerning faculty and student attitudes about transfer of learning. Faculty and students completed a measure of expectations for transfer and potential barriers to transfer. The survey clarifies unique and common beliefs about transfer in order to promote learning beyond a single course. The results show a clear need for faculty to be explicit about their expectations for transfer.
ISSN:1933-4850
1933-4869