10.6. Supplement Worked Examples with Explanations

So far, we have seen that learning can be significantly improved if you transition from examples to practice through a series of faded worked examples and if you encourage processing of the worked-out steps with self-explanation questions. These techniques free working memory to focus on processing examples in ways that will build new knowledge.

However, when reviewing a worked example, the learners may not really understand the steps shown. Then when required to respond to a self-explanation question, they are likely to get stuck. When you present your worked example, you can accompany the worked-out steps with an explanation of the example. Your explanation would provide the underlying principles ...

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