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The Right Sequence for the Right Learning

The Right Sequence for the Right Learning Blocked and Interleaved Study Differences in the Study of Mathematical Concepts - SAGE Video Forum

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Robert Goldstone explains inductive learning, which includes learning categories through examples rather than through rules. Educators disagree about whether it is best to teach inductive categories in blocks or by interleaving examples. Goldstone advocates a mixed approach, presenting a few items from one category, then a similar item from another, in order to pick up on fine distinctions.

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ISBN: 9781473990005
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd
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DEWEY: 371.39
DEWEY edition: 23