Instructional research: The enlargement of understanding 1 |
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Authors: | Lawrence T Frase |
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Institution: | Department of Health, Education and Welfare , National Institute of Education , Washington, D.C., 20208 |
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Abstract: | Instructional science is growing more consistent and relevant. It shows this growth by virtue of its enlarged understanding of the processes of instruction. Enlarged understanding is reflected in: a) the analysis of the content of instruction, and b) the management of learning activities. Content and management have a macro‐component and a micro‐component. Macro‐approaches to content include, for instance, taxonomies. These are supported by a micro‐research base that is concerned with the analysis of portions of subject matters. Macro‐approaches to management include, for instance, computer aided instruction. These are supported by a micro‐research base that is concerned with the stimulus controls for focussing and modifying the form of learning activities. Details of this conception of progress in instructional science are given in the paper. |
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