Term ID: T1459

Elaborative Interrogation

/elaborative-interrogation/
A learning strategy involving asking and answering "why" questions about to-be-learned material, promoting deeper understanding by encouraging connections between new information and existing knowledge structures.
Example: When studying photosynthesis, asking "Why do plants need sunlight?" and "Why is chlorophyll green?" to understand underlying mechanisms rather than just memorizing facts.

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Reference: Pressley et al. (1987)