Kategorie: Elaborative Strategies
DefinitionElaborative strategies facilitate the integration of new knowledge into an existing knowledge structure by helping to make associations between the two. Elaborative learning strategies promote retention because through them new information is "networked" with existing knowledge and when the new information is then later searched for in memory, multiple paths lead to the information to be remembered. Thus, these are learning activities aimed at a deeper understanding of the material. Mnemonics and a critical examination of statements in a text are also elaboration strategies
ZielgruppeLehrkräfte Primarstufe
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| Can you think of any tricks to help us remember these words better? |
| Teacher recaps the results of the last lesson at the beginning of the lesson. |
| Think of a picture or a short story for each of the new words, that will help you to remember them better. |
| What is the name of the tree with the beechnuts? Does anyone know what a beech leaf looks like? |
Zugehörig zu DimensionCognitive strategies
UrsprungEigenentwicklung
Veröffentlichungsdatum28.10.2025
Gehört zuUnterrichtsbeobachtung (Ratingmanual): Assessing How Teachers Enhance Self-regulated learning (ATES)



