SCHEMAS: The key to intentional generalization
Chapter 3 of Rigor by Design, Not Chance, is all about schemas. Karen Hess explains the significance of building schemas by citing the lack of intent that educators have had with schemas when developing lesson plans by what she had experienced. Schemas are necessary for helping our students grow from rookie learners into expert learners. According to Hess, “Learning activities that build schemas in each content domain is crucial to students long-term memory retrieval and their ability to transfer learning to novel situation’s (far transfer)” (p. 56). Throughout the chapter, she consistently refers back to schemas as being mental models and frameworks. As Hess says, “schemas allow chess experts to quickly master new chess patterns or high-level athletes to effectively integrate more complex skills to up the quality of their game” (p. 55). This is a great analogy that applies to recreational activities of daily life- bu...