<p>Sipke D. Fokkema Amsterdam, Free University From June 13th - 17th, 1977 the NATO International Conference on Cognitive Psychology and Instruction, organized by the editors of this volume, took place at the Free University of Amsterdam. During this period approximately 150 psychologists representi
Cognition and Instruction
โ Scribed by Ronna F. Dillon and Robert J. Sternberg (Eds.)
- Year
- 1986
- Leaves
- 387
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page ix
1 - Issues in Cognitive Psychology and Instruction, Pages 1-12, RONNA F. DILLON
2 - Reading, Pages 13-57, CHARLES A. PERFETTI, MARY E. CURTIS
3 - Writing, Pages 59-81, MARLENE SCARDAMALIA, CARL BEREITER
4 - Second Language, Pages 83-125, JOHN B. CARROLL
5 - Mathematics, Pages 127-154, RICHARD E. MAYER
6 - Science, Pages 155-204, MARCIA C. LINN
7 - Social Studies, Pages 205-239, JAMES F. VOSS
8 - Art, Pages 241-298, SUSAN C. SOMERVILLE, JEFFREY L. HARTLEY
9 - Music, Pages 299-341, MARY LOUISE SERAFINE
10 - Reasoning, Pages 343-373, RAYMOND S. NICKERSON
EPILOGUE Cognition and Instruction: Why the Marriage Sometimes Ends in Divorce, Pages 375-382, ROBERT J. STERNBERG
Index, Pages 383-390
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