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Gateways to Experience

Not Sure Which Rubric to Use? Consider Cognitive Science Principles of Learning

Pages 87-90 | Published online: 29 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

The author describes two general principles of learning that have emerged from cognitive science and argues that analytic rubrics that capture these aspects may be particularly effective as instructional and assessment tools.

Acknowledgment: The author would like to thank Xavier Zavala, whose thoughtful teaching and insights helped motivate this work.

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Elida V. Laski

Elida V. Laski is an Associate Professor in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College where she teaches and conducts research on the application of cognitive science to educational practice. Formerly, she served as an elementary teacher and instructional coach. Email: [email protected]

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