Learning Theories - Cognitive Learning Theories CHAPTER
Learning Theories - Cognitive Learning Theories CHAPTER
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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 5 l LEARNING THEORIES - COGNITIVE LEARNING THEORIES<br />
C. I, III dan V<br />
D. II, III, V dan IV<br />
9. Schemata are an effective tool for understanding the world. Through the use of<br />
schemata, most everyday situations do not require effortful thought - automatic<br />
thought is all that is required. People can quickly organize new perceptions into<br />
schemata and act effectively without effort. Whose idea was that?<br />
A. Aderson<br />
B. Leinhardt<br />
C. Jonassen<br />
D. Jean Piaget<br />
10. According to Jonassen, (1999), meaningful learning are ___________ .<br />
A. Constructive and reflective, Authentic and Cooperative.<br />
B. Active, Constructive and reflective, Intentional and Authentic.<br />
C. Active, Constructive and reflective, Intentional, Authentic and Cooperative.<br />
D. Manipulative, complex and contextual and collaborative and conversational.<br />
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