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Explicit instruction most generally includes any instruction where the content is given to the student in a verbatim fashion often with words.
Explicit instruction most generally includes any instruction where the content is given to the student in a verbatim fashion often with words.
==Brief statement of principle==
==Description of principle==
===Operational definition===
===Examples===
==Experimental support==
===Laboratory experiment support===
===In vivo experiment support===
==Theoretical rationale==
(These entries should link to one or more [[:Category:Learning Processes|learning processes]].)
==Conditions of application==
==Caveats, limitations, open issues, or dissenting views==
==Variations (descendants)==
==Generalizations (ascendants)==
==References==


[[Instructional explanation]]s are one specific type of explicit instruction.
[[Instructional explanation]]s are one specific type of explicit instruction.

Revision as of 02:58, 12 December 2007

Explicit instruction most generally includes any instruction where the content is given to the student in a verbatim fashion often with words.

Instructional explanations are one specific type of explicit instruction.