Abstract
There is a close relation between our teaching procedures and our conception of the learning process. As the first step in teaching we more or less carefully determine our objectives. Then, to help our pupils attain these objectives, we select our explanations, our types of practice materials, and our applications largely in the light of our theory of learning. It follows therefore that his view of learning is a critical part of every teacher's professional equipment.
Publisher
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
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2 articles.
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