Problem Solving and Education: Issues in Teaching and ResearchDavid T. Tuma, Frederick Reif L. Erlbaum Associates, 1980 - 212 páginas |
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... involved in that program , but if it worked it could improve students ' performance on the target problems , as well as on other problems that involved those skills . The difficulty is that , complex as that program might have seemed 4 ...
... involved in that program , but if it worked it could improve students ' performance on the target problems , as well as on other problems that involved those skills . The difficulty is that , complex as that program might have seemed 4 ...
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... involved in solving well - structured and ill - structured problems , then it would be reasonable to ignore the kinds of arguments that I have been presenting , at least regarding attempts to strengthen students ' skills in situations ...
... involved in solving well - structured and ill - structured problems , then it would be reasonable to ignore the kinds of arguments that I have been presenting , at least regarding attempts to strengthen students ' skills in situations ...
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... involved in solving problems is large compared with the very modest amount we have about the information processes involved in learning . Any proposals to teach general problem - solving skills must take account not only of the role ...
... involved in solving problems is large compared with the very modest amount we have about the information processes involved in learning . Any proposals to teach general problem - solving skills must take account not only of the role ...
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Trends in the Theory of Knowledge | 9 |
A Decade of Experience in Teaching | 25 |
The Experience of Learning and Teaching Patterns | 32 |
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