The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1977 - Broj stranica: 339 Applies the theoretical concepts from Gagne's THE CONDITIONS OF LEARNING AND THEORY OF INSTRUCTION, FOURTH EDITION, to workplace training. Advocates nine events of instruction that should be employed in every complete act of learning. Provides a strong theoretical and research emphasis. Case studies have been selected from real-world military, government, and private sector settings. The most recent research and references in the field are cited. |
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... presented alone , the discrimination task is not very demanding , but when g is presented along with y , the chances of confusion are in- creased ; and this trend continues when the even more similar letter p is added . The ...
... presented alone , the discrimination task is not very demanding , but when g is presented along with y , the chances of confusion are in- creased ; and this trend continues when the even more similar letter p is added . The ...
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... presented in random order , the items tended to cluster into these categories when recalled by the learner . Other studies ( e.g. , Watts and Anderson , 1969 ) have shown that nouns presented in organized categories are learned and ...
... presented in random order , the items tended to cluster into these categories when recalled by the learner . Other studies ( e.g. , Watts and Anderson , 1969 ) have shown that nouns presented in organized categories are learned and ...
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... presented to the learner . New facts to be learned are usually presented in a text or oral discourse in a way that suggests organization . An exam- ple is the use of a topic sentence to organize a paragraph of text in which a number of ...
... presented to the learner . New facts to be learned are usually presented in a text or oral discourse in a way that suggests organization . An exam- ple is the use of a topic sentence to organize a paragraph of text in which a number of ...
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Preface | 1 |
WHAT IS LEARNEDVARIETIES | 2 |
THE EVENTS OF LEARNING | 51 |
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