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In discussing the various kinds of learning , it is necessary to refer to the components of the situation that are used to establish its presence , and occasionally also to employ simple diagrams to represent these components .
In discussing the various kinds of learning , it is necessary to refer to the components of the situation that are used to establish its presence , and occasionally also to employ simple diagrams to represent these components .
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THE INSTRUCTIONAL SITUATION The focus of the instructional situation is the student , within whom learning actually occurs . Most of the previous chapters have been concerned with describing the nature of these learning changes and how ...
THE INSTRUCTIONAL SITUATION The focus of the instructional situation is the student , within whom learning actually occurs . Most of the previous chapters have been concerned with describing the nature of these learning changes and how ...
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The event is just as much a stimulus situation as is a display of objects by themselves . In many instances , the events that might otherwise be made to occur by the student's own activity in the laboratory can function to present the ...
The event is just as much a stimulus situation as is a display of objects by themselves . In many instances , the events that might otherwise be made to occur by the student's own activity in the laboratory can function to present the ...
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