Contextualized Learning Materials

Contextualized Learning Materials

example of contextualized materials in science​

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1. example of contextualized materials in science​


Answer:

keep feminist perspectives in mind when reading a novel written during the women's civil rights movement


2. Increasing mathematics achievement through contextualized and localized materials


Answer: Independent - through contextualized and localized materials

Dependent - increasing mathematics achievement.

Explanation:

Dependent variable are the values that result from independent variable, that's why I come up with that answer


3. What is the reason why the school promotes contextualized and localized materials?__________________________________________________​


Answer:

Localizing and contextualizing  curriculum and learning materials helps teachers and students comprehend concepts by relating and presenting lesson on the context of prevailing local environment, culture, and resources.


4. how you would implement an appropriate amount of contextual interference into the practice schedule for a novice learning a skill and a skilled person.​


Answer:

An example would be 20 throw ins, 20 passes and 20 sprints all carried out in a random order (top left corner). This would be called random practice and be considered to have higher levels of contextual interference. The second scale sees us move left to right across our grid, from constant to varied.

Explanation:

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how you would implement an appropriate amount of contextual interference into the practice schedule for a novice learning a skill and a skilled person.​

The similar test are taken by the different people but it is often observed that the people who are skilled are able to produce better result in comparison to the person who has been under training or practicing.

20 throw ins, 20 passes, and 20 sprints, all in a random order, would be an example (top left corner).contextual

This is known as random practice, and it is associated with higher levels of contextual interference.

The second scale moves us from constant to variable practice across our grid, from left to right.

The contextual interference effect is a learning phenomena in which distraction during practice helps you learn new skills.

That is, higher degrees of contextual interference result in poorer practice performance than lower levels, but higher levels result in better retention and transfer. contextual

How does contextualization helps you as a student to improve your learning skills​

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5. how does contextualization helps you as a student to improve your learning skills​


Answer:

Contextualizing can dramatically boost teaching and learning outcomes! While lately, there has been an increased appreciation of the use of contextualized learning activities in adult education, the fact is that the concept itself is not novel.

Explanation:

Even in our everyday lives, we appreciate the effects of contextualization – behaving in one way in one situation, while using another set of behaviors in a different context – although we may not be actively conscious of it.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the contextual knowledge definition, so that we can better understand how it can be leveraged in corporate teaching and learning settings.


6. What the meaning of contextualize?


Answer:

means to analyze a word or event in terms of the words or concepts surrounding it. An example of contextualize is to keep feminist perspectives in mind when reading a novel written during the women's civil rights movement.

or

transitive verb. : to place (something, such as a word or activity) in a context When the rebellion is historically contextualized, it becomes clear that there were many factors that contributed to it.


7. Contextual Analysis of Kartilya​


Answer: Proclamation of the Philippine Independence

Explanation:


8. communication is contextualized.​


Answer:

Contextualization in sociolinguistics refers to the use of language (both spoken language and body language) to signal relevant aspects of an interaction or communicative situation. This may include clues to who is talking, their relationship, where the conversation is occurring, and much more.

Explanation:

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9. what is contextualism?​


Explanation:

a doctrine that emphasizes the importance of the context of inquiry in a particular question.


10. communication is contextual


Answer:

Contextual communication is defined as the bidirectional transfer of information between two parties where both sides are aware of the relational, environmental, and cultural context of the exchange. Simply put, it means that all entities involved know what the conversation is about.


11. Research Subject Criticial Background/Contextual Information of integrated learning


An educational strategy called integrated learning tries to give students a thorough and connected learning experience across a range of subjects, disciplines, and contexts. It is often referred to as interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary learning and entails fusing and integrating ideas, know-how, and abilities from other disciplines to produce a more profound and pertinent learning experience.

Constructivist learning theories, which highlight that students construct their knowledge and understanding via active engagement with their environment, experiences, and interactions, serve as the theoretical foundation for integrated learning. This method also acknowledges the ambiguity of subject and discipline boundaries and the importance of exploring real-world issues and situations in order to learn.

The old, compartmentalized approach to education that divides learning is considered as the cause of integrated learning.


12. contextualize meaning


Answer:

to place something such as a word or activity in a context


13. Contextualize the structure of Globalization? .


Answer:

There are three main classifications of globalisation for the A-level politics student: political, social and economic.

Explanation:

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14. sample of contextual self​


Explanation:

SELF ACTUALIZATION

-acheiving one's full potential , including creative activities

ESTEEM NEEDS

- prestige and feeling pf accomplishment

BELONGINGNESS AND LOVE NEED'S

-intimate relationship , friend's

SAFETY NEEDS

-security , safety

PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS

-food , water , warmth , rest


15. What is contextualized?


Explanation:

transitive verb. : to place (something, such as a word or activity) in a context When the rebellion is historically contextualized, it becomes clear that there were many factors that contributed to it. Other Words from contextualize More Example Sentences Learn More about contextualize.

QUESTION:

What is contextualized?

Answer:

is to analyze a word or event in terms of the words or concepts surrounding it.

–Example in Sentence:

contextualize the work.

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16. what are the examples of contextualizing?​


Answer:

An example of contextualize is to keep feminist perspectives in mind when reading a novel written during the women's civil rights movement. To place (a word or idea, for example) in a particular context. To place (a word, event, etc.)


17. what do I need to learn more about contextualized online search and research?​


Answer:

Accessing information on the Internet is easy, but requires more discipline to check and validate.

Explanation:

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18. contextual meaning of baloney?​


Answer:

Contextual meaning

Baloney is nonsense. When someone says something completely ridiculous, call it a bunch of baloney.


19. Contextualized education


Contextual learning is based on a constructivist theory of teaching and learning. Learning takes place when teachers are able to present information in a way that students are able to construct meaning based on their own experiences.

20. what is contextualizing


Contextualizing means analysing a word or event in terms of the words or concepts surrounding it.

21. what is contextualize​


Answer:

The definition of contextualize means to analyze a word or event in terms of the words or concepts surrounding it

Explanation:


22. what is contextualization ​


Answer:

refers to the use of language (both spoken language and body language) to signal relevant aspects of an interaction or communicative situation...


23. Write true or false making an inference is an effective listening strategy that maximize the use of any of the sound from the materials such as acoustic, vocal, lexical or contextual information​


Answer:

True

Explanation:

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Explanation:

yes


24. contextual analysis​


Answer:

Contextual analysis is a method to analyze the environment in which a business operates. Environmental scanning mainly focuses on the macro environment of a business. But context analysis considers the entire environment of a business, its internal and external environment.


25. what is contextual? ​


Answer:

The definition of contextual is depending on the context, or surrounding words, phrases, and paragraphs, of the writing. An example of contextual is how the word "read" can have two different meanings depending upon what words are around it. adjective.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The definition of contextual is depending on the context, or surrounding words, phrases, and paragraphs, of the writing. An example of contextual is how the word "read" can have two different meanings depending upon what words are around it. adjective

Explanation:


26. contextualize meaning?​


Answer:

place or study in context.

Explanation:


27. what is contextual self?​


Answer:

What is the contextual self? Answer: Self as Context. Submitted by Steven Hayes. Purpose: Make contact with a sense of self that is a safe and consistent perspective from which to observe and accept all changing inner experiences.


28. contextual communication


Answer:

Contextual communication is defined as the bidirectional transfer of information between two parties where both sides are aware of the relational, environmental, and cultural context of the exchange. Simply put, it means that all entities involved know what the conversation is about.


29. communication is contextual


Answer:

the bidirectional transfer of information between two parties where both sides are aware

Explanation:

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30. What is the reason why the school promotes contextualized and localized materials


Answer:

We localize and contextualize the curriculum and the use of learning materials in terms of Geography, Cultural Diversity and Individuality. ... It helps teachers and students comprehend concepts by relating and presenting lesson on the context of prevailing local environment, culture, and resources.


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