Classroom Instruction: Teaching Specific Types of Knowledge
Across
- 2. specific events that have a setting, specific participants, a particular duration, a specific sequence of events, and a particular cause and effect
- 3. specific types of generalizations that deal with relationships
- 7. include important events that occurred between two points in time
- 9. another specific type of knowledge that are highly specific pieces of information
- 10. mental skills that have specific outcomes and steps
Down
- 1. statements for which examples can be provided
- 4. sequences that involve events that produce a product or an effect
- 5. specific type of informational content that convey specific persons, places, and events
- 6. category of subject-matter knowledge that introduces new words in context
- 8. consist of general rules governing an overall execution, rather than a set of steps that must be performed in a specific order