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Stuart J Ritchie1, Sergio Della Sala, Robert D McIntosh.
Abstract
Retrieval practice is a method of study in which testing is incorporated into the learning process. This method is known to facilitate recall for facts in adults and in secondary-school-age children, but existing studies in younger children are somewhat limited in their practical applicability. In two studies of primary school-age children of 8-12 years, we tested retrieval practice along with another study technique, mind mapping, which is more widely-used, but less well-evidenced. Children studied novel geographical facts, with or without retrieval practice and with or without mind mapping, in a crossed-factorial between-subjects design. In Experiment 1, children in the retrieval practice condition recalled significantly more facts four days later. In Experiment 2, this benefit was replicated at one and five weeks in a different, larger sample of schoolchildren. No consistent effects of mind mapping were observed. These results underline the effectiveness of retrieval practice for fact learning in young children.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24265738 PMCID: PMC3827082 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Example factsheets for (a) Primary 4 and (b) Primary 7 in Experiment 2; (c) example notes from one Primary 4 child in Experiment 2 and (d) an example mind map from one Primary 7 child in Experiment 2.
Mean percentage scores (SDs) and sample sizes for Experiment 1.
| Mind maps | No mind maps | Total score |
| |
| Retrieval | 72.09 (21.58) | 77.31 (24.22) | 74.70 (22.86) | 52 |
| Non-retrieval | 68.31 (29.80) | 64.43 (28.26) | 66.23 (28.79) | 56 |
| Total score | 70.20 (25.83) | 70.41 (27.02) | 70.31 (26.33) | 108 |
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| 52 | 56 | 108 |
Mean percentage scores (SDs) and sample sizes for the 1-week (white rows) and 5-week (shaded rows) recall tests (including only those who provided data at both tests).
| Weeks after learning | Mind maps | No mind maps | Total score |
| |
| Retrieval | 1 | 61.43 (24.48) | 62.24 (24.21) | 61.82 (24.23) | 99 |
| 5 | 52.82 (25.37) | 53.30 (28.08) | 54.07 (26.55) | ||
| Non-retrieval | 1 | 52.16 (22.83) | 56.42 (21.77) | 54.07 (22.33) | 87 |
| 5 | 42.22 (22.69) | 49.29 (22.04) | 45.39 (22.55) | ||
| Total score | 1 | 56.98 (23.04) | 59.60 (23.19) | 58.19 (23.62) | 186 |
| 5 | 47.73 (24.58) | 51.48 (25.45) | 49.47 (24.99) | ||
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| 100 | 86 | 186 |
Figure 2Percentage of facts recalled at the one- and five-week tests in Experiment 2 for (a) the retrieval practice and non-retrieval conditions and (b) the mind maps and no mind maps conditions.
Error bars represent +/− 1 standard error.