Table 1.
List of cognitively passive and active learning behaviors that students reported in their study surveys
Cognitively passive learning behaviors | Cognitively active learning behaviors |
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I previewed the reading before class. | I asked myself: “How does it work?” and “Why does it work this way?” |
I came to class. | I drew my own flowcharts or diagrams. |
I read the assigned text. | I broke down complex processes step-by-step. |
I reviewed my class notes. | I wrote my own study questions. |
I rewrote my notes. | I reorganized the class information. |
I made index cards. | I compared and contrasted. |
I highlighted the text. | I fit all the facts into a bigger picture. |
I looked up information. | I tried to figure out the answer before looking it up. |
I asked a classmate or tutor to explain the material to me. | I closed my notes and tested how much I remembered. |
I asked myself: “How are individual steps connected?” and “Why are they connected?” | |
I drew and labeled diagrams from memory and figured out missing pieces. | |
I asked myself: “How does this impact my life?” and “What does it tell me about my body?” | |
I used Bloom's taxonomy to write my own study questions |