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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Some types of logical operations ( equivalence , eliminative ) and approaches to
problem solving ( trial - and - error versus insightful ) appear to differ in degree
rather than in kind from one age level to another . & The evidence indicates that ...
Some types of logical operations ( equivalence , eliminative ) and approaches to
problem solving ( trial - and - error versus insightful ) appear to differ in degree
rather than in kind from one age level to another . & The evidence indicates that ...
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The pre - operational child ' s understanding and manipulation of abstract
concepts and propositions take place at a level of ... One important manifestation
of this constraint is that many significant logical operations ( in fact , all those ,
such as ...
The pre - operational child ' s understanding and manipulation of abstract
concepts and propositions take place at a level of ... One important manifestation
of this constraint is that many significant logical operations ( in fact , all those ,
such as ...
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With the advent of logical operations , and particularly of the operation of
reversibility , the concrete - operational child exhibits conservation ( Eifermann
and Etzion , 1964 ; Piaget , 1950 , 1952a ; Smedslund , 1962 ) in his thinking and
...
With the advent of logical operations , and particularly of the operation of
reversibility , the concrete - operational child exhibits conservation ( Eifermann
and Etzion , 1964 ; Piaget , 1950 , 1952a ; Smedslund , 1962 ) in his thinking and
...
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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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