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    A Common Arts Instructional Method and the Logic of Design.Edward R. O'Neill - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (1):108-124.
    For almost 300 years, five different art forms have used the same instructional method. This Common Arts Instructional Method (CAIM) can be explained using a variety of theories. The CAIM also offers the opportunity to understand instructional methods under the banner of design: instances of types rather than applications of laws or principles. The differences between theory and design are explored, and some recommendations are offered for striking new instances of this common type.
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    Mengzi’s Moral Education : A Study on the Instructional Method to Expand the Goodness of Human Nature. 지준호 - 2014 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 42:105-131.
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    Moral Subject Education And Instructional Method of Dialogue.Sang-Cheol Park - 2001 - Journal of Moral Education 13 (2):113.
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    The Instructive Function of Mathematical Proof: A Case Study of the Analysis cum Synthesis method in Apollonius of Perga’s Conics.Linden Anne Duffee - 2021 - Axiomathes 31 (5):601-617.
    This essay discusses the instructional value of mathematical proofs using different interpretations of the analysis cum synthesis method in Apollonius’ Conics as a case study. My argument is informed by Descartes’ complaint about ancient geometers and William Thurston’s discussion on how mathematical understanding is communicated. Three historical frameworks of the analysis/synthesis distinction are used to understand the instructive function of the analysis cum synthesis method: the directional interpretation, the structuralist interpretation, and the phenomenological interpretation. I apply these interpretations to (...)
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    Method of Instruction in Intellectual Philosophy in Hamilton College, Clinton, New York.J. W. M. - 1877 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 11 (3):331 - 332.
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    Socratic Method and Writing Instruction.Robert D. Whipple - 1996 - Upa.
    This is a discussion of how Socratic method can work in a college or high school composition class. Contents: Defining Socratic Method; Development of Socratic Methods; Socratic Method and Objective Rhetorics; Socratic Method and Objective Rhetorics; Socratic Method and Subjective Rhetorics; Socratic Method and Transactional Rhetorics; Works Cited; Index.
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    How the Case Study Method of Instruction Employs Critical Thinking to Facilitate Learning.Dan T. Ouzts & Mark J. Palombo - 2005 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 24 (3):37-40.
    The Case Study Method of Instruction (CSMI) is an excellent vehicle for achieving many instructional goals, including employing critical thinking to facilitate learning. The best results occur when instructors have a clear understanding of the CSMI and critical thinking. In this article, the author describes the evolution of the CSMI, its notable characteristics, and its instructional benefits. The author also presents five detailed definitions of critical thinking, and explains how case studies can be used to lead students to (...)
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    How the Case Study Method of Instruction Employs Critical Thinking to Facilitate Learning.David M. Brown - 2005 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 24 (3):37-40.
    The Case Study Method of Instruction (CSMI) is an excellent vehicle for achieving many instructional goals, including employing critical thinking to facilitate learning. The best results occur when instructors have a clear understanding of the CSMI and critical thinking. In this article, the author describes the evolution of the CSMI, its notable characteristics, and its instructional benefits. The author also presents five detailed definitions of critical thinking, and explains how case studies can be used to lead students to (...)
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    Teaching Ethics: Instructional Models, Methods, and Modalities for University Studies.Daniel E. Wueste (ed.) - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This collaborative publication offers salient instructional models, methods, and modalities centered on the whole person.
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    Instruction in information structuring improves Bayesian judgment in intelligence analysts.David R. Mandel - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:137593.
    An experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of brief instruction in information structuring (i.e., representing and integrating information) for improving the coherence of probability judgments and binary choices among intelligence analysts. Forty-three analysts were presented with comparable sets of Bayesian judgment problems before and immediately after instruction. After instruction, analysts’ probability judgments were more coherent (i.e., more additive and compliant with Bayes theorem). Instruction also improved the coherence of binary choices regarding category membership: after instruction, subjects were more likely (...)
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    Review of the method of Talmud instruction at Yeshivat Maʿalot. [REVIEW]Menachem Klein & Uri Zur - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):6.
    The background of the Maʿlot article is the method of Talmud instruction at the Volozyhn Yeshiva and Yeshivat Maʿalot and investigating the claim of the management of Yeshivat Maʿalot, the head of the yeshiva, and the teaching staff that the yeshiva is a direct continuation of the famed Volozhyn Yeshiva that operated in 19th-century Europe. This claim can be examined from many angles, but the aim of the current article is to focus on one major angle common to the entire (...)
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    A-V Instruction: Materials and Methods.J. V. Muir, James W. Brown, Richard B. Lewis & Fred F. Harcleroad - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (1):141.
  13. Preferences for Instructional or Proxy Advance Directives in Mental Health: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study.Daniel L. Ambrosini & Eric Latimer - 2012 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 5 (1).
     
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    Instructional Practices of Elementary Social Studies Teachers in North and South Carolina.Tina L. Heafner, George B. Lipscomb & Paul G. Fitchett - 2014 - Journal of Social Studies Research 38 (1):15-31.
    Using data from the Survey of the Status of Social Studies ( S4), this article describes the instructional decisions and practices of elementary teachers in two neighboring states, one where social studies is tested and another where it is not. We define students’ opportunity to learn within these states as a composite of three variables: time allocations for social studies (teacher reported instructional time), methods for teaching social studies (teacher reported instructional strategies), and content focus (teacher (...)
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    Using a global competence model in an instructional design course before social studies methods: A developmental approach to global teacher education.Elizabeth O. Crawford, Heidi J. Higgins & Jeremy Hilburn - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (4):367-381.
    This case study describes the design, learning experiences, and student outcomes in one Instructional Design course with an explicit focus on globally competent teaching. We make the argument that forefronting global competence in an Instructional Design course, prior to social studies methods, is a necessary precursor to accelerate students’ progress on a pathway towards teaching for global competence. In support of this argument, we (a) describe the ways in which an Instructional Design course in one university (...)
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    The Progressive Art Guide: An Entirely New Method of Self-instruction on Modern Arts, Shown in Their Progressive Stages of Completion.J. H. Raycroft, Minnie Cron Wheeler & J. Young - 2017 - J.B. Young.
    The progressive art guide - an entirely new method of self-instruction on modern arts, shown in their progressive stages of completion is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1888. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. (...)
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    The one-error-per-trial method of maze learning: how affected by instructions.T. C. Scott - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (1):80.
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    Instructions in the operating room: How the surgeon directs their assistant’s hands.Lorenza Mondada - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (2):131-161.
    This article deals with surgical practice as it is locally organized within the course of the operation; it focuses on the way in which surgical action shaping the body for the local purposes of the operation is organized in a timely, situated, interactive manner. In order to do that, I offer a systematic analysis of the instructions addressed by a chief surgeon to his assistant in the form of directives during a surgical operation, as well as of instructed actions of (...)
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    The use and impact of explicit instruction about the nature of science and science inquiry in an elementary science methods course.Julie Gess-Newsome - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (1):55-67.
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  20. Instructional Leadership Practices of School Administrators: The Case of El Salvador City Division, Philippines.Ma Leah Lincuna & Manuel Caingcoy - 2020 - Commonwealth Journal of Academic Research 1 (2):12-32.
    School administrators are mandated to take the instructional leadership roles. On this premise, a study assessed the extent of instructional leadership practices of public elementary school administrators in El Salvador City Division, Philippines. Also, it explored their actual practices, challenges encountered, and the ways they overcome the challenges in practicing instructional leadership. It employed a mixed-method research design. It administered the adopted assessment tool on instructional leadership to 15 school administrators and 12 of them were involved (...)
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    The Open Algorithm Based on Numbers Method: An Effective Instructional Approach to Domain-Specific Precursors of Arithmetic Development.Gamal Cerda, Estíbaliz Aragón, Carlos Pérez, José I. Navarro & Manuel Aguilar - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Perceptions of Qualifications in Terms of Teaching Methods of 4-6 Years of Quran Courses’s Instructers (Çankırı Sample). [REVIEW]Zeynep Yüksel - 2021 - Dini Araştırmalar 24 (60):147-179.
    The early childhood period is a vital function and importance in individuals’ lives to perform some duties concerning growing and the contribution of the pre-childhood period to child. Also it is known that religious education in pre-school term contributes children to develop their religious and ethical values. This study was done to examine how much degree instructors working in Qur'an Courses and teaching especially 4-6 ages children feel themselves satisfied or sufficient in the manner of their training methods. Mixing (...)
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    A Comparison Of Student Performance Between Two Instructional Delivery Methods For A Healthcare Ethics Course.Hugh A. Stoddard & Toby Schonfeld - 2011 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (3):493-501.
    Healthcare ethics has become part of the standard curriculum of students in the health professions. The goals of healthcare ethics education are to give students the skills they need to identify, assess, and address ethical issues in clinical practice and to develop virtuous practitioners. Incorporating the medical humanities into medical school, for example, is intended to foster empathy and professionalism among students and to provide mechanisms for enhanced physician well-being. Yet, despite the long-standing inclusion of the humanities in nursing curricula, (...)
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    Society's Need of Effective Ethical Instruction in Church and School, and the Suggestion of an Available Method.Charles B. Bliss - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (3):326-327.
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  25. Geoffrey of Vinsauf: Documentum de modo et arte dictandi et versificandi (Instruction in the Method and Art of Speaking and Versifying).Roger P. Parr - 1968
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    When Did Coloring Books Become Mindful? Exploring the Effectiveness of a Novel Method of Mindfulness-Guided Instructions for Coloring Books to Increase Mindfulness and Decrease Anxiety.Michail Mantzios & Kyriaki Giannou - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    (Germany and Japan) Empirical Evaluation of Philosophy Instruction (P4C): Models, Methods, Examples.Eva Marsal & Takara Dobashi - 2009 - In Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi & Barbara Weber (eds.), Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical Concepts. Peter Lang. pp. 9--473.
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    Instructed actions in, of and as molecular biology.Michael Lynch & Kathleen Jordan - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (2-3):227 - 244.
    A recurrent theme in ethnomethodological research is that of instructed actions. Contrary to the classic traditions in the social and cognitive sciences, which attribute logical priority or causal primacy to instructions, rules, and structures of action, ethnomethodologists investigate the situated production of actions which enable such formulations to stand as adequate accounts. Consequently, a recitation of formal structures can not count as an adequate sociological description, when no account is given of the local production ofwhat those structures describe. The natural (...)
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    Az-Zarnūjī, Ta'līm al-Muta'allim-Ṭarīq at-Ta'-allum. Instruction of the Student: The Method of LearningAz-Zarnuji, Ta'lim al-Muta'allim-Tariq at-Ta'-allum. Instruction of the Student: The Method of Learning.G. Levi Della Vida, G. E. von Grunebaum & Theodora M. Abel - 1948 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 68 (3):155.
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    Instruction-in-Interaction: The Teaching and Learning of a Manual Skill. [REVIEW]Oskar Lindwall & Anna Ekström - 2012 - Human Studies 35 (1):27-49.
    This study takes an interest in instructions and instructed actions in the context of manual skills. The analysis focuses on a video recorded episode where a teacher demonstrates how to crochet chain stitches, requests a group of students to reproduce her actions, and then repeatedly corrects the attempts of one of the students. The initial request, and the students’ responses to it, could be seen as preliminary to the series of corrective sequences that come next: the request and the following (...)
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    Legal Instructional Design by Deep Learning Theory Under the Background of Educational Psychology.Zhitao Shen & Shouzheng Zhao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This work aims to reform legal teaching in Colleges and Universities and improve law students’ comprehensive quality. In the context of Educational Psychology research, Deep Learning theory is integrated into legal instructional design. Following a theoretical review of EPSY and DL, the current situation and problems of college legal teaching are understood based on the Law School in a University in Shanghai through auditing, communication, and investigation methods. The theoretical research results are integrated into the ID. The teaching (...)
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    Integrating Instruction in Ethical Reasoning into Undergraduate Business Courses.William J. Wilhelm - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 5 (1):5-34.
    This article presents findings from a series of research studies designed to identify classroom teaching practices that can enhance moral reasoning of undergraduate students in business foundational courses. The research, conducted over five semesters at a Midwestern university, resulted in the development of teaching methods and materials that can, when properly sequenced and integrated into undergraduate business courses, increase levels of student moral reasoning as measured by the revised version of the Defining Issues Test (DIT-2). Findings in this research (...)
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    Integrating Instruction in Ethical Reasoning into Undergraduate Business Courses.William J. Wilhelm - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 5:5-34.
    This article presents findings from a series of research studies designed to identify classroom teaching practices that can enhance moral reasoning of undergraduate students in business foundational courses. The research, conducted over five semesters at a Midwestern university, resulted in the development of teaching methods and materials that can, when properly sequenced and integrated into undergraduate business courses, increase levels of student moral reasoning as measured by the revised version of the Defining Issues Test (DIT-2). Findings in this research (...)
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    Toward an Instructionally Oriented Theory of Example‐Based Learning.Alexander Renkl - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (1):1-37.
    Learning from examples is a very effective means of initial cognitive skill acquisition. There is an enormous body of research on the specifics of this learning method. This article presents an instructionally oriented theory of example-based learning that integrates theoretical assumptions and findings from three research areas: learning from worked examples, observational learning, and analogical reasoning. This theory has descriptive and prescriptive elements. The descriptive subtheory deals with (a) the relevance and effectiveness of examples, (b) phases of skill acquisition, and (...)
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    The Instructive Corpse: Dissection, Anatomical Specimens and Illustration in Early-Nineteenth Century Medical Education.Cindy Stelmackowich - 2012 - Spontaneous Generations 6 (1):50-64.
    At the turn of the nineteenth century when anatomy and hands-on dissection became the prerequisite for a medical career, the medical community in England and France increasingly relied upon visual representations as part of a complex system of reinforcement of their professional goals. The production of novel illustrated textbooks that disseminated arguments through systematizing illustrations were thus integral to their professional status. Through an examination of a series of realistic diagrams that outlined the new methods of surgical and preservation (...)
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    The Interaction of Learning Styles and Teaching Methodologies in Accounting Ethical Instruction.Conor O’Leary & Jenny Stewart - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 113 (2):225-241.
    Ethical instruction is critical for trainee accountants. Various teaching methods, both active and passive, are normally utilised when teaching accounting ethics. However, students’ learning styles are rarely assessed. This study evaluates the learning styles of accounting students and assesses the interaction of teaching methods and learning styles in an ethics instruction environment. The ethical attitudes and preferred learning styles of a cohort (137) of final year accounting students were evaluated pre-instruction. They were then subject to three different teaching (...)
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  37. Using Peer Instruction to Teach Philosophy, Logic, and Critical Thinking.Sam Butchart, Toby Handfield & Greg Restall - 2009 - Teaching Philosophy 32 (1):1-40.
    Peer Instruction is a simple and effective technique you can use to make lectures more interactive, more engaging, and more effective learning experiences. Although well known in science and mathematics, the technique appears to be little known in the humanities. In this paper, we explain how Peer Instruction can be applied in philosophy lectures. We report the results from our own experience of using Peer Instruction in undergraduate courses in philosophy, formal logic, and critical thinking. We have consistently found it (...)
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  38. A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Business Ethics Instruction.Ethan P. Waples, Alison L. Antes, Stephen T. Murphy, Shane Connelly & Michael D. Mumford - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (1):133-151.
    The education of students and professionals in business ethics is an increasingly important goal on the agenda of business schools and corporations. The present study provides a meta-analysis of 25 previously conducted business ethics instructional programs. The role of criteria, study design, participant characteristics, quality of instruction, instructional content, instructional program characteristics, and characteristics of instructional methods as moderators of the effectiveness of business ethics instruction were examined. Overall, results indicate that business ethics instructional (...)
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  39. KAPP, Karl M. The gamification of learning and instruction: game-based methods and strategies for training and education. San Francisco: Pfeiffer, 2012. [REVIEW]Marcelo Luis Fardo - 2013 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 18 (1):201-206.
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    Review of S. S. Laurie: The Training of Teachers and Methods of Instruction[REVIEW]J. J. Findlay - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):264-265.
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    Review of Instructional Approaches in Ethics Education. [REVIEW]Tyler J. Mulhearn, Logan M. Steele, Logan L. Watts, Kelsey E. Medeiros, Michael D. Mumford & Shane Connelly - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (3):883-912.
    Increased investment in ethics education has prompted a variety of instructional objectives and frameworks. Yet, no systematic procedure to classify these varying instructional approaches has been attempted. In the present study, a quantitative clustering procedure was conducted to derive a typology of instruction in ethics education. In total, 330 ethics training programs were included in the cluster analysis. The training programs were appraised with respect to four instructional categories including instructional content, processes, delivery methods, and (...)
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    Review of G. Collar and C. W. Crook: School Management and Methods of Instruction[REVIEW]W. J. Greenstreet - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):263-267.
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    Book Review:The Training of Teachers and Methods of Instruction. S. S. Laurie. [REVIEW]J. J. Findlay - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):264-.
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    Case analysis in ethics instruction: bootlegging theory in a topical structure.Amy Haddad - 2022 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 43 (4):235-251.
    Robert Veatch was a notable and prolific author in a variety of areas in philosophy, health care practice, and policy. However, it is evident by the sheer number of case study in ethics books, eighteen editions of case collections in all, that this approach to teaching ethics in the health sciences was especially important to him. A few of these case study collections he wrote alone, but the majority were written with co-authors from nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health, and medicine, (...)
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    Does an instruction to forget enhance memory for other presented items?Tracy L. Taylor & Jonathan M. Fawcett - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1186-1197.
    In an item-method directed forgetting paradigm, participants were required to attend to one of two colored words presented on opposite sides of a central fixation stimulus; they were instructed to Remember or Forget the attended item. On a subsequent recognition test, the Attended words showed a typical directed forgetting effect with better recognition of Remember words than Forget words. Our interest was in the fate of the Unattended words. When the study display disappeared before the memory instruction, there was no (...)
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    Book Review:School Management and Methods of Instruction. G. Collar, C. W. Crook. [REVIEW]W. J. Greenstreet - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):263-.
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    Review of S. S. Laurie: The Training of Teachers and Methods of Instruction[REVIEW]J. J. Findlay - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):264-265.
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    Review of G. Collar and C. W. Crook: School Management and Methods of Instruction[REVIEW]W. J. Greenstreet - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):263-267.
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    Documentum de modo et arte dictandi et versificandi (Instruction in the Method and Art of Speaking and Versifying). By Geoffrey of Vinsauf. trans. Roger P. Parr. [REVIEW]M. Joseph Costelloe - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):348-350.
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  50. Scaffolding Deep Reading Instruction.Renée Smith - 2014 - In Philosophy through Teaching. PDC. pp. 109-115.
    In his 2006 Lenssen Prize–winning paper, “Reading Philosophy with Background Knowledge and Metacognition,”1 David Concepción describes a method of reading instruction that is clearly student-centered in that quality of student learning, and not just discipline-specific knowledge, is a central course objective.2 Moreover, the explicit reading instruction he recommends stands to enrich our students’ understanding of the philosophical content of our courses thus making deep reading, or what has been called “reading to learn,”3 an integral part of the content of a (...)
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