The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... activity oc- curs in certain sequences and patterns that alter the nature of the organizing process itself , and this effect is exhibited as learning . Finally , the nervous activity is translated into action that may be observed as the ...
... activity oc- curs in certain sequences and patterns that alter the nature of the organizing process itself , and this effect is exhibited as learning . Finally , the nervous activity is translated into action that may be observed as the ...
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... activities of learning management that again demand a great deal of knowledge and broad experience of the sort that may be possessed by a good teacher ... activity . Sometimes instruction is predesigned , as in the case of 26 Introduction.
... activities of learning management that again demand a great deal of knowledge and broad experience of the sort that may be possessed by a good teacher ... activity . Sometimes instruction is predesigned , as in the case of 26 Introduction.
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... activity the value of which is widely recognized , and for which most teachers would welcome having more time ... activities might well be obtained by re- ducing the time spent in extemporaneous design of learning con- ditions ...
... activity the value of which is widely recognized , and for which most teachers would welcome having more time ... activities might well be obtained by re- ducing the time spent in extemporaneous design of learning con- ditions ...
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Preface | 3 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
MOTOR AND VERBAL | 87 |
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