The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... Decisions That Affect Planning for Learning 241 Decisions Concerning Instruction 250 Priority in Educational Decisions 263 10 ) RESOURCES FOR LEARNING 267 The Instructional Situation Media for Instruction Modes of Instruction 268 271 ...
... Decisions That Affect Planning for Learning 241 Decisions Concerning Instruction 250 Priority in Educational Decisions 263 10 ) RESOURCES FOR LEARNING 267 The Instructional Situation Media for Instruction Modes of Instruction 268 271 ...
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... decisions are obviously highly specific . They can usually not be made for an entity of learning as large as a ... decisions about each of them as to the most effective conditions for learning . DETERMINING THE LEARNING STRUCTURE If ...
... decisions are obviously highly specific . They can usually not be made for an entity of learning as large as a ... decisions about each of them as to the most effective conditions for learning . DETERMINING THE LEARNING STRUCTURE If ...
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... decisions , the conditions affecting transfer of knowledge are often constrained by custom , availability of space , and other logistic matters . For many years the designers of “ stand- ardized tests " have made important decisions ...
... decisions , the conditions affecting transfer of knowledge are often constrained by custom , availability of space , and other logistic matters . For many years the designers of “ stand- ardized tests " have made important decisions ...
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Preface | 3 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
MOTOR AND VERBAL | 87 |
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