The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... communication for presenting stimuli . The science teacher would feel grossly handicapped if he had to depend solely on oral communication to describe wave motion . The description of a town meeting may not be as satisfactory a stimulus ...
... communication for presenting stimuli . The science teacher would feel grossly handicapped if he had to depend solely on oral communication to describe wave motion . The description of a town meeting may not be as satisfactory a stimulus ...
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... communication : much of science and mathematics can- not be taught without recourse to stimulation that includes actual objects and events . PRINTED LANGUAGE MEDIA Books , pamphlets , and leaflets are also a traditional part of the ...
... communication : much of science and mathematics can- not be taught without recourse to stimulation that includes actual objects and events . PRINTED LANGUAGE MEDIA Books , pamphlets , and leaflets are also a traditional part of the ...
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... communication , a teaching machine in its typical form combines printed communication with still pictures . This combination of media is also present in a good textbook , and it is in fact quite reasonable to compare a teaching machine ...
... communication , a teaching machine in its typical form combines printed communication with still pictures . This combination of media is also present in a good textbook , and it is in fact quite reasonable to compare a teaching machine ...
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Preface | 8 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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