No Result
View All Result
SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLES
  • Login
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
TheAdviserMagazine.com
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
No Result
View All Result
TheAdviserMagazine.com
No Result
View All Result
Home College

The Value of Structured Think-Aloud Methodologies in the Age of AI – Faculty Focus

by TheAdviserMagazine
2 months ago
in College
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
The Value of Structured Think-Aloud Methodologies in the Age of AI – Faculty Focus
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


There always has been a longstanding debate in education about what skill sets students should learn and how their learning should be assessed. The advent of AI, however, has created an immediate need to reexamine current educational models and methods. Like it or not, AI now is replacing much of educators’ traditional focus on teaching and assessing students, including by generating content, synthesizing ideas into coherent essays, critiquing writing, and even solving complex problems. Now many educators are at a loss about which skill sets should be the focus of their instruction, and about how they should assess students’ attainment of those skills.   

Rethinking Assessment in the Age of AI

Howard’s Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI), which was first published in his 1983 book Frames of Mind¸ was one of the first theories to question traditional methods that focus solely on teaching and assessing basic cognitive abilities. Gardner’s theory proposes that individuals are born with diverse, independent abilities, which include linguistic, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial, body-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic intelligences. His theory holds significant educational and assessment implications. It departs from traditional notions of intelligence and assessment methods that focus primarily on teaching and evaluating learners on cognitive capabilities that can be neatly and narrowly measured with standardized tests. Instead, Gardner’s theory encourages educators to diversify their teaching goals, approaches, and assessment methods to cater to a variety of student abilities within a classroom. 

At a time when AI is replacing many basic human cognitive capabilities, Gardner’s theory and its implications are more relevant now than ever before. More specifically, there is even more of a need today to focus on equipping students with skill sets that AI cannot (as of yet) replace. These include higher order critical thinking and practical application of creative, reflective, social and ethical skills. The question then becomes: How do we educators equip and assess students on such skill sets and attributes, especially since they cannot be measured in conventional standardized ways?   

According to Desai (2025), one possible solution is to focus instruction and assessment on the process of students’ thinking vs. the end results of what students produce. In other words, if AI can generate essays and solutions, the focus of educators needs to shift from evaluating their final products to equipping and assessing students on critical thinking, self-regulation, and motivational skills. Effective assessment techniques need to provide insight into a learner’s thought processes in real time.   

Structured Think-Alouds as a Research-Backed Solution

Think-aloud protocols, whereby students vocalize their thoughts and actions as they perform a learning task, is one effective way to assess students’ thinking skills. A 2012 study that I conducted with Dr. Linnea Ehri demonstrated that think-alouds can go beyond revealing a learner’s thought processes by being structured in a way to facilitate students’ development of important metacognitive, self-regulation, and critical thinking skills – all of which are essential in in the current landscape of AI. In our study, we randomly assigned 70 college students to a structured think-aloud condition, or a control-group, non-structured, think-aloud condition, and asked both groups to perform an online vocabulary learning task. 

Students in the structured think-aloud methodology were asked to continually think-aloud their learning goal and to evaluate whether their online actions were effective in helping them achieve their learning goal. In the non-structured, control-group condition, students were just asked to think aloud, but not in the same structured way as the other condition. The results showed that students in the structured think-aloud condition showed significantly greater metacognitive and self-regulation skills, and in turn greater overall better task performance, compared to their control group peers (Ebner & Ehri, 2013). Although this study was conducted before the advent of AI, it is especially relevant in today’s AI world, because it suggests the power of structured think-aloud methodologies as a possible means for not only revealing, but also equipping students with the higher-order skill sets that are needed to successfully navigate, and critically evaluate AI generated content.    

Rather than fearing or restricting students’ use of AI programs, educators instead should embrace AI as an educational opportunity to develop students’ higher order critical thinking, and their metacognitive, and self-regulated learning skills. By asking students to think aloud in a structured way that requires them to remember their learning goals, evaluate the effectiveness of their online actions, and critically evaluate AI generated content, educators can more accurately assess students’ development of higher order skills.  

A Practical Way to Assess AI Use in the Classroom

For example, if students are assigned to write a research paper in a history class, evaluating only their final products may be problematic since it is hard to know whether they used generative AI to assist in writing their papers. Instead, it is important to shift the focus on not just assessing the final paper, but also the learning and thought processes that a student utilizes to research and write the paper. Employing a structured-think-aloud method can be useful in this regard. 

In the case of the research paper assignment, a teacher could record, or ask students to record themselves, in real-time, verbalizing their thought processes and actions when using AI tools to research and write the paper. With the think-aloud protocol teachers will have greater insight into how students are using the AI tools, and to what extent they are critically evaluating their relevancy and accuracy. 

In addition, going a step further and requiring students to think aloud in a structured way can facilitate students’ acquisition of self-regulation, metacognitive, and critical thinking skills. For example, instructors can ask students to continually think aloud their research goals and provide them with suggested prompts or criteria to evaluate the validity and relevance of AI generated content.  

In summary, we as educators have an important role to play in ensuring the effective use of AI as an educational tool that can leverage deeper and more complex human abilities that cannot be generated by AI. Ironically, we must prepare students to “out smart” AI by focusing on developing the more difficult to measure abilities that Gardner wrote about in his original theory of MI, such as ethics, interpersonal, and intrapersonal skills. By encouraging students to communicate their thoughts and ideas in real time with structured think-aloud methodologies, we can assess and equip students with the skills they need to stay on task, critically evaluate AI content, and engage in ethical practices.  

Rachel Ebner, PhD, is an educational psychologist who specializes in student learning, instruction, and assessment. She has a longstanding interest in researching, designing, and assessing multi-faceted ways to advance student learning both in and out of the classroom. Her research has focused on investigating ways to help students self-regulate their online learning. Dr. Ebner currently serves as director of student learning assessment and clinical assistant professor of psychology at Yeshiva University in New York City. She holds an M.A. in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University’s Teachers College and an Ed.M. in Risk & Prevention from Harvard Graduate School of Education. She earned her doctorate in Educational Psychology at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center, where she specialized in Learning, Development, and Instruction. 

References 

Ebner, R., & Ehri, L. (2013). Vocabulary learning on the Internet: Using a structured think-aloud procedure. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 56 (6), 472-481, republished in Digital Literacies: An IRA Cross-Journal Virtual Issue (International Reading Association) 

Desai, Hrishikesh (2025).  What’s worth measuring? The future of assessment in the AI age. Unesco. Retrieved November 18, 2025 from https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/whats-worth-measuring-future-assessment-ai-age 

Gardner, H. (1983). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York, NY: Basic Books. 



Source link

Tags: AgeFacultyFocusMethodologiesStructuredThinkAloud
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

A Strategic Guide for Global Channel Leaders

Next Post

Sequoia Fund to Be Transplanted into an ETF

Related Posts

edit post
Preparation, Planning, Procedures, and Practices: The Four Ps of Online Teaching – Faculty Focus

Preparation, Planning, Procedures, and Practices: The Four Ps of Online Teaching – Faculty Focus

by TheAdviserMagazine
May 20, 2026
0

Most people have their own idea about what distance education is. Usually, people understand it to be a way of teaching that...

edit post
DOL rescinds Biden-era overtime rule, formalizing return to 2019 salary threshold

DOL rescinds Biden-era overtime rule, formalizing return to 2019 salary threshold

by TheAdviserMagazine
May 19, 2026
0

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief:...

edit post
Malala seeks urgent action from ministers on girls’ education gap

Malala seeks urgent action from ministers on girls’ education gap

by TheAdviserMagazine
May 19, 2026
0

Addressing education ministers gathered at the London forum, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate framed girls’ education as an urgent challenge...

edit post
Cultivating Growth Opportunities as a Faculty Member When the Market Pauses

Cultivating Growth Opportunities as a Faculty Member When the Market Pauses

by TheAdviserMagazine
May 18, 2026
0

eamesBot/Shutterstock Over recent decades, faculty in higher education have developed a norm of progressing through their careers by changing jobs...

edit post
Should We Integrate AI into Our Teaching?: Evidence-Based Guidelines for Deciding When AI Belongs – Faculty Focus

Should We Integrate AI into Our Teaching?: Evidence-Based Guidelines for Deciding When AI Belongs – Faculty Focus

by TheAdviserMagazine
May 18, 2026
0

Colleges and universities across the country are moving quickly to embrace artificial intelligence. According to an analysis of sixty-five R1...

edit post
EEOC moves to axe EEO-1 reporting

EEOC moves to axe EEO-1 reporting

by TheAdviserMagazine
May 15, 2026
0

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission plans to end employee demographic data reporting, according to a proposal sent to the...

Next Post
edit post
Sequoia Fund to Be Transplanted into an ETF

Sequoia Fund to Be Transplanted into an ETF

edit post
Canada’s Housing Crisis Shows The Consequences Of The Easy Money Era

Canada’s Housing Crisis Shows The Consequences Of The Easy Money Era

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
edit post
Supreme Court Delivers More Bad Redistricting News for Democrats

Supreme Court Delivers More Bad Redistricting News for Democrats

May 19, 2026
edit post
From Maine to Michigan, Democrats Are Making Communism Great Again

From Maine to Michigan, Democrats Are Making Communism Great Again

May 16, 2026
edit post
Gavin Newsom issues ‘final warning’ amid California’s dire housing crisis — what’s at stake for millions of residents

Gavin Newsom issues ‘final warning’ amid California’s dire housing crisis — what’s at stake for millions of residents

May 3, 2026
edit post
Florida Warning: With Senior SNAP Benefits Averaging 8/Month, Thousands Risk Losing Assistance in 2026

Florida Warning: With Senior SNAP Benefits Averaging $188/Month, Thousands Risk Losing Assistance in 2026

April 27, 2026
edit post
Minnesota Wealth Tax | Intangible Personal Property Tax

Minnesota Wealth Tax | Intangible Personal Property Tax

May 6, 2026
edit post
10 Cheapest High Dividend Stocks With P/E Ratios Under 10

10 Cheapest High Dividend Stocks With P/E Ratios Under 10

April 13, 2026
edit post
AIPAC Wins in Kentucky Primary, Loses in Pennsylvania

AIPAC Wins in Kentucky Primary, Loses in Pennsylvania

0
edit post
Elon Musk’s pay package reveals what SpaceX really is: a  trillion monster built to colonize Mars

Elon Musk’s pay package reveals what SpaceX really is: a $1 trillion monster built to colonize Mars

0
edit post
Something very unusual is happening with Nvidia options

Something very unusual is happening with Nvidia options

0
edit post
Acting AG Todd Blanche Testifies at Senate Appropriations Subcommittee

Acting AG Todd Blanche Testifies at Senate Appropriations Subcommittee

0
edit post
trade promotion marketing

trade promotion marketing

0
edit post
What is a Flexi Cap Fund Allocation: Large, Mid & Small Cap Dynamics

What is a Flexi Cap Fund Allocation: Large, Mid & Small Cap Dynamics

0
edit post
Elon Musk’s pay package reveals what SpaceX really is: a  trillion monster built to colonize Mars

Elon Musk’s pay package reveals what SpaceX really is: a $1 trillion monster built to colonize Mars

May 20, 2026
edit post
Securitize Tops Q1 2026 With Record Revenue While NYSE and Blackrock Deals Expand

Securitize Tops Q1 2026 With Record Revenue While NYSE and Blackrock Deals Expand

May 20, 2026
edit post
Acting AG Todd Blanche Testifies at Senate Appropriations Subcommittee

Acting AG Todd Blanche Testifies at Senate Appropriations Subcommittee

May 20, 2026
edit post
Bound for Mars, Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils filing for blockbuster IPO

Bound for Mars, Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils filing for blockbuster IPO

May 20, 2026
edit post
Should You Rent a Car for Your Summer Trip? There Are Pros and Cons

Should You Rent a Car for Your Summer Trip? There Are Pros and Cons

May 20, 2026
edit post
The 0 Rebate: Which States Are Sending Out Surprise Tax Checks This Month (and Who Is Excluded)

The $250 Rebate: Which States Are Sending Out Surprise Tax Checks This Month (and Who Is Excluded)

May 20, 2026
The Adviser Magazine

The first and only national digital and print magazine that connects individuals, families, and businesses to Fee-Only financial advisers, accountants, attorneys and college guidance counselors.

CATEGORIES

  • 401k Plans
  • Business
  • College
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Estate Plans
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Legal
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Medicare
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Social Security
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Elon Musk’s pay package reveals what SpaceX really is: a $1 trillion monster built to colonize Mars
  • Securitize Tops Q1 2026 With Record Revenue While NYSE and Blackrock Deals Expand
  • Acting AG Todd Blanche Testifies at Senate Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclosures
  • Contact us
  • About Us

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.