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First Principles of Instruction - 0 views

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    Task/Problem-Centered - Students learn more when the instruction is centered on relevant real-world tasks or problems, including a series of tasks or problems that progress from simple to complex. Activation - Students learn more when they are directed to recall prior knowledge, to recall a structure for organizing that knowledge, or are given a structure for organizing new knowledge. This activation can also include a foundational learning experience upon which new learning can be based. Demonstration - Students learn more when new knowledge is demonstrated to them in the context of real-world tasks or problems. The knowledge that is demonstrated is both informational and skill-based. Demonstration is enhanced when it adheres to research-based principles of e-learning. Application - Students learn more when they perform real-world tasks or solve real-world problems and receive feedback on and appropriate guidance during that application. Integration - Students learn more when they are encouraged to integrate their new knowledge into their life through reflection, discussion, debate, and/or presentation of new knowledge.
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Gandhi's 10 Rules for Changing the World, by Henrik Edberg - 0 views

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    ""The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problem.""
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Metacognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Metacognition is defined as "cognition about cognition", or "knowing about knowing." 'It can take many forms; it includes knowledge about when and how to use particular strategies for learning or for problem solving.'
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