The Development of Expertise: The Journey From Acclimation to Proficiency

Educational Researcher - Tập 32 Số 8 - Trang 10-14 - 2003
Patricia A. Alexander1
1Department of Human Development, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-1131; . Her research interests include such topics as learning, individual differences, and the interaction of knowledge, interest, and strategic processing

Tóm tắt

The Model of Domain Learning (MDL) is an alternative perspective on expertise that arose from studies of student learning in academic domains, such as reading, history, physics, and biology. A comparison of the MDL and traditional models of expertise is made. The key components and stages of the MDL are then overviewed. Discussion concludes with a consideration of evidence-based implications of this model for educational practice.

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