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resources explaining cognitivist learning theory and teaching strategies
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A Way of Processing Scientific Textbooks Information and Its Influence on Comprehension Grade 11-Tertiary"Students who are fit to cope with academic discourse develop cognitive and metacognitive skills that enable them to understand information contained in scientific textbooks and therefore improve their learning process. This study evaluates reading... -
Cognitive Development - A State of the Art from a Psycho-evolutionary Perspective TertiarySince the publications of Piaget in 1962, Bruner in 1986 and Vygotsky in the 1960s, in which the conceptual bases that support their postulates are presented, the dynamics of psychological research focused on child development has turned their postulates into... -
Differences in Cognitive Skills Among Young Female College Students Who Consume Alcohol Grade 10-Lifelong"Empirical evidence has shown that alcohol abuse may negatively affect certain cognitive functions. The aim of this paper was to analyze the relationship between alcohol consumption and certain cognitive abilities (memory, perception and reasoning)... -
The Effects of Web Design Style and Tutoring Type on Self-perceived Metacognitive Regulation of Learning in Online Courses TertiaryThe present research investigates how the presentation of materials and the type of tutoring modify the perception of students' self-perceived metacognitive regulation and how the level of previous computer skills and age affect this perception when participating...