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Demystifying instructional innovation: The case of teaching with case studies
Issues emerging from instructional innovation are inevitable, yet shifting paradigms must be based on a theoretical framework. This paper focuses on employing three learning theories to resolve issues emerging from the integration of case-based ...
Lina D. Kantar
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Excerpt: Behavior modification is learning with a particular intent, namely clinical treatment and change (Ullmann & Krasner, 1965, p. 1). Initially behavior modification referred largely to operant techniques and behavior therapy to respondent ...
Bufford, Rodger K.
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Exploring the effect of digital hoarding in the workplace on employee work performance. [PDF]
Gao C, Yu C.
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Conceptual Foundations: Teaching the Historical Development of Radical Behaviorism as a Philosophy of Science. [PDF]
Moore J.
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Introduction: concepts of development, learning, and acquisition [PDF]
Annette Hohenberger +7 more
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Henry S. Pennypacker: It Is Not What You Call It, It's What You Do that Makes the Difference. [PDF]
Heward WL, Kimball JW, Eshleman JW.
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A new perspective of Aristotle's theory of vision: analysis of the "psycho-physical" intertwined mechanism of vision. [PDF]
Zhao Q.
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Jesus Teaching Through Discovery
What made Jesus’ teaching effective? Jesus’ teaching was effective because it resulted in changing the hearers’ heart and having the hearer apply his message to their lives.
Lee, HeeKap
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