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Peer reviewedDeNitto, John F.; Ellenburg, F. Carroll – Contemporary Education, 1983
A cause-and-effect relationship exists between the event called teaching and the event called learning. Teachers should create antecedent conditions for learning by motivating students and by using strategies such as explaining, comparing, and reinforcing. (PP)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Intentional Learning


