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Objectives
This lesson covers how to design instruction for teaching concept classification tasks. After completing this lesson, you should be able to :
- Explain what concept classification tasks are and why they are important,
- Describe the principles for learning concept classification tasks,
- Prepare instructional tactics to teach concept classification tasks.
Lesson organization
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- Define:Concept Classification: Defined
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Source
- Concept Classification by Charles M. Reigeluth. Used by Permission.
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