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Finally , the outcomes of learning , the achievements of the learner , need to be assessed by an agent " external ” to the ... that have entered into any new attainment of the student in order to assess such achievement realistically .
Finally , the outcomes of learning , the achievements of the learner , need to be assessed by an agent " external ” to the ... that have entered into any new attainment of the student in order to assess such achievement realistically .
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ACHIEVEMENT OF SUBTASKS • It is perhaps not surprising to find additional usefulness for achievement motivation in maintaining interest in a learning task . In this case , though , the learner must undertake to achieve the goals of ...
ACHIEVEMENT OF SUBTASKS • It is perhaps not surprising to find additional usefulness for achievement motivation in maintaining interest in a learning task . In this case , though , the learner must undertake to achieve the goals of ...
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MAINTAINING ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION • To maintain the motivation to achieve during the course of instruction on topics or subjects , a valuable decision will be to keep students informed of the objectives of instruction , and also of ...
MAINTAINING ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION • To maintain the motivation to achieve during the course of instruction on topics or subjects , a valuable decision will be to keep students informed of the objectives of instruction , and also of ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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