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Embedding Wider Theory: Threshold Concepts, Semantic Gravity & Punctuated Learning
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Embedding Wider Theory: Threshold Concepts, Semantic Gravity & Punctuated Learning

Ian M. Kinchin
Visualising Powerful Knowledge to Develop the Expert Student, pp.87-102
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Abstract

Concept Mapping Conceptual Change Ecological Understanding Knowledge Structure Threshold Concept
The development of concept mapping (unlike many other classroom tools and study aids) is underpinned by a robust theoretical framework, based on the learning psychology of Ausubel’s assimilation theory of learning (Novak & Cañas, 2006). After its emergence in the 1970s, concept mapping has been applied to learning in a wide variety of disciplines, and from primary, secondary and higher education to business and military strategy (e.g. Novak, 2010; Rasmussen et al., 2009).

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