Schema Theory as a Guide for Educational Research: White Knight or White Elephant,

Abstract

Much recent cognitive and artificial intelligence research has focused on the development of schema theory. This theory suppose the existence of knowledge structures that encode prototypical descriptions of familiar concepts. Schema theory has developed in a scientific environment that stresses interdisciplinary approaches to the study of intelligent behavior (cognitive science). Consequently, much of the development of schema theory as a descriptive theory of behavior has emphasized its theoretical utility and generality. In contrast, few rigorous tests of the theory have established its psychological validity. Nevertheless, schema theory provides a promising framework for the development of prescriptive methods for learning and reasoning. In particular, schemata may provide (1) memory organizations for use in rapidly acquiring new knowledge, (2) representations for problem-solving strategies, and (3) multi-dimensional data structures for use in problems requiring situation assessment. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 29, 1981
Accession Number
ADA105181

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  • Perry W. Thorndyke

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