id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_53p3xoxd4jcyhhjghr7onambwm Bette LaSere Erickson Knowing, Understanding, and Other Forms of Learning 1982 23 .pdf application/pdf 7717 538 56 For instance, the following questions ask students to recall information which was presented during instruction. available to students plays a critical role in developing other intellectual skills and being able to transfer them to new problems and Writing questions which test memorization merely requires instructors to ask students to recall or recognize material which was Provide opportunities for students to practice recognizing examples of concepts, illustrations of principles, representations of theories. pose specific problems or situations and to ask students to solve the present a specific problem or situation-one that has not been discussed previously; and (b) ask students to use some concept or Finally, questions which test for application usually state explicitly or strongly imply which concepts, principles, theoretical constructs, or ideas students are to use in dealing with the situation or Testing for Complex Problem Solving is a challenging task for professor as well as for students. ./cache/work_53p3xoxd4jcyhhjghr7onambwm.pdf ./txt/work_53p3xoxd4jcyhhjghr7onambwm.txt