Authors
Ludo W van Meeuwen, Saskia Brand-Gruwel, Paul A Kirschner, Jeano JPR de Bock, Jeroen JG van Merriënboer
Publication date
2018/2
Journal
Educational Technology Research and Development
Volume
66
Pages
53-73
Publisher
Springer US
Description
In complex cognitive domains such as air traffic control, professionals must be able to adapt to and act upon continuing changes in a highly advanced technological work environment. To function optimally in such an environment, the controllers must be able to regulate their learning. Although these regulation skills should be part of their training, this is not usually the case. This study evaluates a training program that integrates air traffic control skills with regulation skills. The participants were 29 air traffic control students who followed either the original training program (n = 12) or a new program (n = 17) in which the development of regulation skills was embedded in the training of domain specific skills. Compared to students in the original program, the students in the new program showed increased self-efficacy in the use of self-regulated learning skills with improved performance in domain specific …
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