Quiz: Willingham’s Learning Theory
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What does Willingham’s theory say about learning styles?
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Which of the following are principles of Willingham’s Learning Theory? (Select all that apply)
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Willingham’s theory suggests that attention plays a key role in {{blank0}}. Without attention, information does not enter {{blank1}} memory.
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Which of the following statements aligns with Willingham’s theory?
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If a student practises a task 5 times each day for 7 days, how many repetitions have they completed in total?
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According to Willingham, what is the most important factor for improving memory?
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Which of the following are examples of how knowledge supports learning? (Select all that apply)
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According to Willingham, {{blank0}} memory is limited and can only hold information for a {{blank1}} amount of time.
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