Vocabulary:
lcsh
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Topic
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Work cat.: Park, S. Cognitive psychology in education : some implications of learning strategies ... 1993: p. 11 ("activities
and strategies that influence the process of knowledge acquisition")
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ERIC thes. (rules, principles and procedures used to facilitate learning)
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Good. dict. educ. (rules, principles and procedures acquired in learning, often discovered by the learner himself and applicable
in other learnings)
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Encyc. of psychology, 1994 (methods people use to learn and retain information)
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Encyc. of educational research, 1992: v. 2, p. 702 (use of cognitive procedures for generating relations across bodies of
information and between new information and memory)
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Nisbet, J.D. Learning strategies, c1986: introd., p. vii (Learning to learn involves learning strategies like planning ahead,
monitoring own performance, checking, estimating, revision, and self-testing) p. 24 (... strategies are the processes that
underlie performance on thinking tasks) p. 26 (Strategies seem to represent higher-order skills which control and regulate
the more task-specific or more practical skills) p. 28 (example: asking questions, planning, monitoring, checking, revising,
self-testing)
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Learning strategies and learning styles, c1988: p. 3 (learning can be ... experiential, behavioral, [or] neurological) p.
5 (a learning strategy is a sequence of procedures for accomplishing learning and specific procedures within sequence are
called learning tactics) p. 17 (Learning strategies are combinations of cognitive (thinking) skills implemented when a situation
is perceived as one demanding learning) p. 291 (any behaviors or thoughts that facilitate encoding in such a way that knowledge
integration and retrieval are enhanced; examples: actively rehearsing, summarizing, paraphasing, imagining, elaborating, and
outlining)
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Intl. dict. educ.; Facts on File dict. of education