The Equivalence of Learning Paths in Early Science Instruction: Effects of Direct Instruction and Discovery Learning
"We found that many more children learned from direct instruction than from discovery learning, but also that when asked to make broader, richer scientific judgments, the many children who learned about experimental design from direct instruction performed as well as those few children who discovered the method on their own." by David Klahr and Milena Migam in Psychological Science.
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