What are Facts and not Theory or Other Speculations?
A learners’ view (ALV) consists of a collection of facts of learning described in research reports during more than the last 110 years by experimental empirical behavioral scientists. Statistical and peer reviews indicate higher than chance levels of confidence in the integrity of these studies.
ALV represents the steps and levels of choices learners use in the learning process.
Scientists conducted these studies in laboratories as well as classrooms, clinics, and rehabilitation centers.
Thousands (probably more) teachers have used these results in additional settings with uncounted more than one million learners, including in public schools.
It takes only a short time for teachers to learn how to start use them in their own planning and instructing lessons. [Glossary of Terms]
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