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Morgan D Shumaker1, Michelle L Rivers1,2, Sarah K Tauber1
1Department of Psychology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129, USA.
Learners prioritize studying STEM concepts with higher point values on scoring rubrics. This suggests rubrics effectively guide student study time and concept selection in self-regulated learning.
Area of Science:
- Educational Psychology
- Cognitive Science
- STEM Education
Background:
- Learner decision-making during self-regulated study is complex.
- Scoring rubrics are common educational tools, but their impact on study behavior is not fully understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate if point values on a scoring rubric influence how learners allocate study time and select concepts.
- To examine the effect of varying, uniform, or no point values on concept study.
Main Methods:
- 92 participants engaged in self-regulated study of five mineral formation concepts.
- Participants had access to scoring rubrics with different point value conditions (varying, uniform, none).
- Study time and concept selection frequency were recorded.
Main Results:
- Concepts with higher point values on the rubric were selected for study more frequently than lower-value concepts.
- This effect varied in strength across different concepts.
- Concepts assigned higher point values were studied for slightly longer durations.
Conclusions:
- Scoring rubrics, specifically their point value information, can guide learners' study decisions.
- Findings align with theories of value-directed remembering and agenda-based regulation in learning.
- Educators can leverage rubrics to influence student engagement with specific learning material.
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