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Articulating the “How,” the “For What,” the “For Whom,” and the “With Whom” in Concert: A Call to Broaden the Benchmarks of our Scholarship
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Educational PsychologyMetacognitionEducationCognitionWell-deserved ReputationLearning-by-doingInstructional ModelsHistorical ScholarshipCultural StudiesSocial SciencesInstructional DesignCognitive ConstructionCognitive DevelopmentPublic ScholarshipIntellectual HistoryWhom ”Cognitive ScienceCognitive StudyLearning SciencesRich Theoretical ContributionsInterdisciplinary StudiesInstructionHumanities“ HowSocial FoundationsScholarly Communication
Cognition and Instruction has developed a well-deserved reputation for publishing empirically grounded scholarship that makes rich theoretical contributions to what it means to “think, learn, know,...
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