The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... teacher . However , he is likely to remember his own motivational changes that resulted from the teacher's efforts , and this is surely a legitimate basis for recalling a teacher favorably . There is much to be said in favor of ...
... teacher . However , he is likely to remember his own motivational changes that resulted from the teacher's efforts , and this is surely a legitimate basis for recalling a teacher favorably . There is much to be said in favor of ...
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... teacher now make decisions about learning objectives - parents ' groups , school ad- ministrators , university scholars , writers of textbooks , and others . ( The objectives they decide on are not always defined , or even made public ...
... teacher now make decisions about learning objectives - parents ' groups , school ad- ministrators , university scholars , writers of textbooks , and others . ( The objectives they decide on are not always defined , or even made public ...
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... teacher has learned a variety of techniques for conducting discussions that aid the generalizability of knowledge . 3. ASSESSMENT The teacher should be the best - equipped person to know what questions to ask the student . Teachers need ...
... teacher has learned a variety of techniques for conducting discussions that aid the generalizability of knowledge . 3. ASSESSMENT The teacher should be the best - equipped person to know what questions to ask the student . Teachers need ...
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Preface | 8 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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