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A Conception of the Process of Teaching

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    * I was unable to find a statistical survey of how often these or other models are used.

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    † Lakatos (1968) edited a volume of papers by philosophers that raised many questions about Popper’s formulations of inductive logic. The present acceptance of Popper’s position may need revision in the light of those papers. 

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Gage, N.L. (2009). A Conception of the Process of Teaching. In: A Conception of Teaching. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09446-5_4

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