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of instruction , and assumes that the design of the conditions of instruction will be made by a teacher during the time ... with a student or students , is undoubtedly considered by many teachers one of their most important functions .
of instruction , and assumes that the design of the conditions of instruction will be made by a teacher during the time ... with a student or students , is undoubtedly considered by many teachers one of their most important functions .
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Many people besides the teacher now make decisions about learning objectives - parents ' groups , school administrators , university scholars , writers of textbooks , and others . ( The objectives they decide on are not always defined ...
Many people besides the teacher now make decisions about learning objectives - parents ' groups , school administrators , university scholars , writers of textbooks , and others . ( The objectives they decide on are not always defined ...
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TRANSFERABILITY OF KNOWLEDGE To the extent that the teacher on the end of the log is considered to be discussing ideas ( rather than instilling them ) , this is a classic teacher function . To some degree , and in suitable circumstances ...
TRANSFERABILITY OF KNOWLEDGE To the extent that the teacher on the end of the log is considered to be discussing ideas ( rather than instilling them ) , this is a classic teacher function . To some degree , and in suitable circumstances ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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