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The more schemas ( concepts ) a person possesses , and the more inter - relatedness among the schemas , the more quickly ... Recognition of anachronisms or improbabilities may be supportive of schema development or concept formation .
The more schemas ( concepts ) a person possesses , and the more inter - relatedness among the schemas , the more quickly ... Recognition of anachronisms or improbabilities may be supportive of schema development or concept formation .
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heightening recognition of what does not fit the schema , can form the basis of interesting and creative instructional activities . Designing the activities A summer teaching session gave us a chance to test our theory that the ...
heightening recognition of what does not fit the schema , can form the basis of interesting and creative instructional activities . Designing the activities A summer teaching session gave us a chance to test our theory that the ...
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Objective 2 : To build confidence and develop schema . Preparing beginning or struggling readers to read a new story is important in fostering interest and confidence , as well as developing schema for the text .
Objective 2 : To build confidence and develop schema . Preparing beginning or struggling readers to read a new story is important in fostering interest and confidence , as well as developing schema for the text .
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