Educational Psychology: A Cognitive ViewThe basic premise of this book is that educational psychology is primarily concerned with the nature, conditions, outcomes, and evaluation of classroom learning. |
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R . B . Cattell ( 1963 ) postulates that “ culture - free ” tests , emphasizing "
crystallized ” as opposed to " fluid ” abilities , are fairer to culturally deprived
children . Even if “ culture - free ” tests are devised which minimize the effects of
cultural ...
R . B . Cattell ( 1963 ) postulates that “ culture - free ” tests , emphasizing "
crystallized ” as opposed to " fluid ” abilities , are fairer to culturally deprived
children . Even if “ culture - free ” tests are devised which minimize the effects of
cultural ...
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dence in the adult sense of the term , and can obviously acquire only a token
earned status outside the mainstream of the adult culture . He not only resents his
exclusion from adult spheres of independence and status - giving activities , but ...
dence in the adult sense of the term , and can obviously acquire only a token
earned status outside the mainstream of the adult culture . He not only resents his
exclusion from adult spheres of independence and status - giving activities , but ...
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is capable of going beyond the cultural ways of his social world , able to innovate
, in however modest a way , so that he can create an interior culture of his own .
For whatever the art , the science , the literature , the history , and the geography
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is capable of going beyond the cultural ways of his social world , able to innovate
, in however modest a way , so that he can create an interior culture of his own .
For whatever the art , the science , the literature , the history , and the geography
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THE ROLE AND SCOPE OF EDUCATIONAL | 3 |
MEANING AND MEANINGFUL LEARNING | 37 |
MEANINGFUL RECEPTION LEARNING | 83 |
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Educational Psychology: A Cognitive View David Paul Ausubel,Joseph Donald Novak,Helen Hanesian ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1978 |
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