Knowledge structuring and representation in learning based on active recall (Wozniak)
Q: What is an example of imposing production costs on people who do not consume in competitive markets?
A: environmental pollution
The set of specific questions as those presented above produce a very high level of knowledge retention; however, the question arises if it is equivalent with the student’s being able to pinpoint the most important shortcomings of competitive markets. The experience shows that a number of items that would glue the above granules in a coherent entirety is necessary. This can conveniently be accomplished by means of Cloze deletions discussed later in the chapter. For example:
Q: The main shortcomings of competitive markets are:
- redistribution of income (the haves & have-nots)
- imposition of production costs (pollution)
- ... (illicit drugs)
- product proliferation (standardization issues)
A: socially undesirable products
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Knowledge structuring for learning. A typical question with a narrower focus might sound as follows: Q: What problem with distribution of income appears on a competitive market? A: income is concentrated in the hands of few or, <span>Q: What is an example of imposing production costs on people who do not consume in competitive markets? A: environmental pollution The set of specific questions as those presented above produce a very high level of knowledge retention; however, the question arises if it is equivalent with the student’s being able to pinpoint the most important shortcomings of competitive markets. The experience shows that a number of items that would glue the above granules in a coherent entirety is necessary. This can conveniently be accomplished by means of Cloze deletions discussed later in the chapter. For example: Q: The main shortcomings of competitive markets are: - redistribution of income (the haves & have-nots) - imposition of production costs (pollution) - ... (illicit drugs) - product proliferation (standardization issues) A: socially undesirable products The examples associated with particular shortcomings of competitive markets presented above serve as a vivid enhancement and comprehension booster, but their main function is to make it Summary
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