Lecture

Cognitive Processes: Learning and Thinking

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This lecture explores different teaching approaches and learning strategies, such as active learning, constructive learning, and interactive learning. It also delves into the cognitive processes involved in learning, including left-brain thinking characteristics and the use of concept maps to generate and structure ideas. The instructor discusses the significance of cooperative versus competitive learning methods and the assessment of cognitive reflection through various tests.

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