Presentation 2001/6/9
A preliminary discussion on the use of analogy in educational consultation
Junya MORITA, Kazuhisa MIWA,
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Abstract(in English) In man-to-man teaching, skills needed for a tutor are to propose a guideline through understanding student's mental states. In this study, we set up a situation of educational consultation in a psychological laboratory and analyze the process of the consultation by the protocol analysis method. First, we regarded the consultation process as a process of solving an ill-defined problem and described quantitatively the process. Second, we hypothesized that analogical inference was an important factor that influenced the process of solving an ill-defined problem and analyzed individual cases in which analogy was actually used. For analysis, we made subject's instruction proposal as a result of consultation correspond to the problem solving process and types of analogy used in the process respectively. As the result, we confirmed that characteristics of each subject's proposal could be well explained based on a problem space focused on and types of base used in analogy by each subject.
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Keyword(in English) Tutor / Educational consultation / Ill-defined problem / Analogical thinking / Protocol a11alysis
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Title (in English) A preliminary discussion on the use of analogy in educational consultation
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Keyword(1) Tutor
Keyword(2) Educational consultation
Keyword(3) Ill-defined problem
Keyword(4) Analogical thinking
Keyword(5) Protocol a11alysis
1st Author's Name Junya MORITA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhisa MIWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University
Date 2001/6/9
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Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 115
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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