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Tag Archives: status quo

The Structure of Knowledge

Posted on October 29, 2013 by Denise Krebs

Here is an example of structure of knowledge, based on H. Lynn Erickson’s work. The principle generalization in this image is an Iowa Core history standard for the 6-8 grade.

Concept Learning

Posted in SoE at BVU | Tagged concept learning, Iowa Core, promoters of change, social studies, status quo

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