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Students are asked to de- 4. Verbal directions to stimulate scribe what they see . " Fog " ; " drops recall of previously learned concepts . of water " ; " large drops running Feedback provided . down " ; " ring of water at base of can ...
Students are asked to de- 4. Verbal directions to stimulate scribe what they see . " Fog " ; " drops recall of previously learned concepts . of water " ; " large drops running Feedback provided . down " ; " ring of water at base of can ...
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Students are asked to recall 10. Verbal directions requiring that steam consists of water droplets recall of previously learned prinand water vapor ( an invisible gas ) . ciples . Air can contain water vapor . 11. Students are asked to ...
Students are asked to recall 10. Verbal directions requiring that steam consists of water droplets recall of previously learned prinand water vapor ( an invisible gas ) . ciples . Air can contain water vapor . 11. Students are asked to ...
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Most frequently , this is done by asking him questions . Although it is conceivable for the learner to formulate for himself the questions to be asked , this is difficult to do even for the experienced adult learner .
Most frequently , this is done by asking him questions . Although it is conceivable for the learner to formulate for himself the questions to be asked , this is difficult to do even for the experienced adult learner .
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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