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Stefaniak, Jill E.
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The use of cognitive apprenticeships to teach learner-centered instructional strategies in an undergraduate learning environment.
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The use of cognitive apprenticeships to teach learner-centered instructional strategies in an undergraduate learning environment./
作者:
Stefaniak, Jill E.
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574 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-01A(E).
標題:
Education, Instructional Design. -
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ISBN:
9781303394348
The use of cognitive apprenticeships to teach learner-centered instructional strategies in an undergraduate learning environment.
Stefaniak, Jill E.
The use of cognitive apprenticeships to teach learner-centered instructional strategies in an undergraduate learning environment.
- 574 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 2013.
Educators are in a never-ending search for identifying instructional strategies as technological resources and support for the classroom continue to evolve. In order to optimize learning results and mastery of the learning material, faculty must present instructional content in a manner that supports cognitive processing strategies, and is sequenced in an order that enables the learner to build upon prior knowledge. The primary role of the educator in higher education is to guide students through the acquisition of new skills and promote self-directed learning. Educators must continue to pursue areas for improvement in current teaching structures with a view to identify instructional strategies that are learner-centered. Designing instruction methodologies that take into consideration cognitive learning theory and how the brain processes information can assist in selecting strategies that are learner-centered for disseminating educational content to the learning audience.
ISBN: 9781303394348Subjects--Topical Terms:
1669073
Education, Instructional Design.
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