Instructional Principles and Hypotheses

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Instructional Principles

In order to display the integration achieved by this form of collaboration, the PSLC maintains a collection of instructional principles. When a set of instructional principles share many terms ... . In most cases a "node" is a single wiki page, but sometimes a node involves several wiki pages.

In order to more clearly display the integration, each node contains:

  1. Statement of principle
  2. Conditions of application
  3. Experimental support
  4. Lab
  5. In vivo
  6. Theoretical rationale
  7. Caveats, limitations, open issues, or dissenting views
  8. Variations (descendents)
  9. Generalizations (ascendants)
  10. References

Abstract

Learning Processes

Co-training

Cognitive headroom

Integration

Refinement

Sense making

Background and Significance

Dependent Variables

Descendents: Instructional Principles

From Category:Independent Variables

In all Clusters

Coordinative Learning



Interactive Communication


Refinement and Fluency

Assistance

Availability


Contiguous Representation

Corrective self-explanation

Deep-level question

Elaborated Explanations

Fading

Implicit instruction

Instructional explanation

Instructional method

Instructional schedule

Jointly constructed explanation

Knowledge Construction Dialogues

Learning by worked-out examples

Learning event scheduling

Peer tutoring




Reflection questions

Scaffolding

Treatment



Worked examples


Annotated Bibliography

Further Information