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The indispensable human component of this system is the student , and another very important component is the teacher . It will be apparent that the “ lower - case ” educational system is not always in perfect harmony with the “ upper ...
The indispensable human component of this system is the student , and another very important component is the teacher . It will be apparent that the “ lower - case ” educational system is not always in perfect harmony with the “ upper ...
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It may be argued that extemporaneous design can better take into account the individual differences of students . One student , because of previous learning or innate constitution , may be able to discover a new principle with a minimum ...
It may be argued that extemporaneous design can better take into account the individual differences of students . One student , because of previous learning or innate constitution , may be able to discover a new principle with a minimum ...
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MODES OF INSTRUCTION Environments for learning consist of the various communication media arranged so as to perform their several functions by interaction with the student . The particular arrangements these media may have in relation ...
MODES OF INSTRUCTION Environments for learning consist of the various communication media arranged so as to perform their several functions by interaction with the student . The particular arrangements these media may have in relation ...
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