Contains fulltext : 29162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper does not attempt to be an introduction on process-oriented instruction by providing all the assumptions and key principles. It rather highlights the necessary epistemological shift in education from learning as a receptive process towards learning as a constructive process. The basis for this shift is not a matter of theoretical considerations but lies in the requirements of personal cognitive functioning in the contemporary community. Process-oriented instruction includes not only this epistomological shift. Consequently, process-oriented instruction does not only focus on the information processing activities in the learning process, but also ...
\u3cp\u3eBased on developments in educational psychology from the late 1980s, the authors present a ...
The purpose of this study is to systematically determine and explain the principles of learning base...
Models of skill acquisition, such as Ackerman's (1988) theory of skill acquisition, largely ignore t...
Research on process-oriented instruction has been thriving in Europe for a number of years. This Spe...
\u3cp\u3eProcess-oriented instruction is defined as instruction aimed at teaching thinking strategie...
This article discusses the ideas of process-based learning and their role in achieving educational g...
Content and process learning are described as two important and complementary ways of looking at the...
This paper reports an experimental field study aimed at examining whether a process-oriented form of...
Self-directed learning is often embraced as an important educational goal, although for quite differ...
Self-directed learning is often embraced as an important educational goal, although for quite differ...
Education is a conscious effort carried out by guiding, teaching and training students that can caus...
The Paper deals briefly with several problems confronted by researchers keen to adapt the methods an...
postulated in this paper starts with the generaticn ct a set of process objectives fcr children uhic...
It is argued that learning and instruction could be conceptualized from a process-analytic perspecti...
\u3cp\u3eBackground. Classical instructional design theories and constructivist theo ries disagree ...
\u3cp\u3eBased on developments in educational psychology from the late 1980s, the authors present a ...
The purpose of this study is to systematically determine and explain the principles of learning base...
Models of skill acquisition, such as Ackerman's (1988) theory of skill acquisition, largely ignore t...
Research on process-oriented instruction has been thriving in Europe for a number of years. This Spe...
\u3cp\u3eProcess-oriented instruction is defined as instruction aimed at teaching thinking strategie...
This article discusses the ideas of process-based learning and their role in achieving educational g...
Content and process learning are described as two important and complementary ways of looking at the...
This paper reports an experimental field study aimed at examining whether a process-oriented form of...
Self-directed learning is often embraced as an important educational goal, although for quite differ...
Self-directed learning is often embraced as an important educational goal, although for quite differ...
Education is a conscious effort carried out by guiding, teaching and training students that can caus...
The Paper deals briefly with several problems confronted by researchers keen to adapt the methods an...
postulated in this paper starts with the generaticn ct a set of process objectives fcr children uhic...
It is argued that learning and instruction could be conceptualized from a process-analytic perspecti...
\u3cp\u3eBackground. Classical instructional design theories and constructivist theo ries disagree ...
\u3cp\u3eBased on developments in educational psychology from the late 1980s, the authors present a ...
The purpose of this study is to systematically determine and explain the principles of learning base...
Models of skill acquisition, such as Ackerman's (1988) theory of skill acquisition, largely ignore t...