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Following the step described as condition 2 , the provision of new examples ( condition 3 ) may merely serve the purpose ... is distinguished from all other forms of learning so far described by the characteristic of generalizability .
Following the step described as condition 2 , the provision of new examples ( condition 3 ) may merely serve the purpose ... is distinguished from all other forms of learning so far described by the characteristic of generalizability .
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The main external category comprises the specific conditions of learning , as described in previous chapters , translated into practical procedures for each particular content objective . They are composed of techniques for ensuring the ...
The main external category comprises the specific conditions of learning , as described in previous chapters , translated into practical procedures for each particular content objective . They are composed of techniques for ensuring the ...
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RESOURCES FOR LEARNING 10 of THE DECISIONS that affect learning have been described in the preceding chapter . When these decisions are wise , they lead to efficient learning ; when they are not , learning is inefficient and often ...
RESOURCES FOR LEARNING 10 of THE DECISIONS that affect learning have been described in the preceding chapter . When these decisions are wise , they lead to efficient learning ; when they are not , learning is inefficient and often ...
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