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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Readiness is a cumulative developmental product reflecting the influence of all
genic effects , all prior incidental ... Thus it reflects the effects of subject matter
learning as well , but only its general effects on cognitive capacities or mode of ...
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In the present context , therefore , we shall consider learning set only insofar as it
reflects the influence of recently prior learning experience or activity . This aspect
of learning set reflects both : ( a ) general methodological sophistication in ...
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It reflects both : ( a ) the actual content of the new concept ' s criterial attributes
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It reflects both : ( a ) the actual content of the new concept ' s criterial attributes
and of the anchoring ideas to which they are related , and ( b ) the kind of
relationship ( derivative , elaborative , qualifying , or superordinate ) established
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MEANING AND MEANINGFUL LEARNING | 37 |
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Educational Psychology: A Cognitive View David Paul Ausubel,Joseph Donald Novak,Helen Hanesian ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1978 |
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