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      I Do Not Understand What I Cannot Define: Automatic Question Generation With Pedagogically-Driven Content Selection

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          Most learners fail to develop deep text comprehension when reading textbooks passively. Posing questions about what learners have read is a well-established way of fostering their text comprehension. However, many textbooks lack self-assessment questions because authoring them is timeconsuming and expensive. Automatic question generators may alleviate this scarcity by generating sound pedagogical questions. However, generating questions automatically poses linguistic and pedagogical challenges. What should we ask? And, how do we phrase the question automatically? We address those challenges with an automatic question generator grounded in learning theory. The paper introduces a novel pedagogically meaningful content selection mechanism to find question-worthy sentences and answers in arbitrary textbook contents. We conducted an empirical evaluation study with educational experts, annotating 150 generated questions in six different domains. Results indicate a high linguistic quality of the generated questions. Furthermore, the evaluation results imply that the majority of the generated questions inquire central information related to the given text and may foster text comprehension in specific learning scenarios.

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          08 October 2021
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          2110.04123
          f76116d7-2087-4696-a34d-7a0a8f887bfc

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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          Theoretical computer science
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