The Conditions of Learning |
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... as a highly dependent , relatively noncapable , newborn infant is a question of great intellectual interest and importance . ... The human skills , appreciations , and reasonings in all their great variety , as well as human hopes ...
... as a highly dependent , relatively noncapable , newborn infant is a question of great intellectual interest and importance . ... The human skills , appreciations , and reasonings in all their great variety , as well as human hopes ...
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... in a strict sense , to the acquisition of skills and knowledges that typically form the content of a curriculum . ... Its scope is restricted to what may be termed the intellectual , or “ subject matter " content that leads to ...
... in a strict sense , to the acquisition of skills and knowledges that typically form the content of a curriculum . ... Its scope is restricted to what may be termed the intellectual , or “ subject matter " content that leads to ...
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And for the person who is not an intellectual giant , that is , for 98 percent of the population , the system of ... Frequently , college professors testify to the inadequate mastery of language skills among their entering students .
And for the person who is not an intellectual giant , that is , for 98 percent of the population , the system of ... Frequently , college professors testify to the inadequate mastery of language skills among their entering students .
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Preface | 3 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
8 THE MOTIVATION AND CONTROL OF LEARNING | 205 |
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