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Educational Theory



Education - any process, either formal or informal, that shapes the potential of a maturing organism. Informal education results from the constant effect of environment, and its strength in shaping values and habits can not be overestimated. Formal education is a conscious effort by human society to impart the skills and modes of thought considered essential for social functioning. Techniques of   Read More...

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    Metacognition in Educational Theory and Practice
    by John Dunlosky, Arthur C. Graesser, Douglas J. Hacker. 407 pgs.


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    Learning in the Museum
    by George E. Hein. 204 pgs.


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    Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context
    by Vladimir S. Ageyev, Boris Gindis, Alex Kozulin, Suzanne M. Miller. 478 pgs.


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