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- A script is a mental framework for representation of complex event sequences. [[learning_theories:Script theory]] | - A script is a mental framework for representation of complex event sequences. [[learning_theories:Script theory]] | ||
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- | - Meaningful learning won't occur unless the learner possesses necessary prior knowledge. [[learning_theories:Assimilation theory]] | ||
- | - Comprehension and retention depend mostly on the schemata the reader already possesses. [[learning_theories:schema_theory|Schema Theory]] | ||
- | - The meaning is not conveyed by the teacher and is not in (educational) information. Rather meaning is derived by the student from his existing knowledge (schemata) and its interaction with presented information. [[learning_theories:schema_theory|Schema Theory]] | ||
===== Working memory and cognitive architecture ===== | ===== Working memory and cognitive architecture ===== |