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- Berliner_Modell abstract "The „Berliner Modell“ (also known as “lehr-lern-theoretische Didaktik”) was developed by Paul Heimann (1901–1967) in order to distinguish it from the “bildungstheoretische Didaktik” by Wolfgang Klafki. He accused Klafki to “think in stratospheres” within his humanistic approach and created his viable decision model. Heimann’s model should enable tutors to analyze their lessons on a strictly empirical and at first neutral basis in order to make didactic decisions more transparent. Furthermore it should support teachers during their lesson planning to consider as many teaching influencing factors as possible. That way, specific and scheduled learning should be enabled.".
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- Berliner_Modell wikiPageID "31259294".
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- Berliner_Modell subject Category:Education.
- Berliner_Modell subject Category:Learning.
- Berliner_Modell comment "The „Berliner Modell“ (also known as “lehr-lern-theoretische Didaktik”) was developed by Paul Heimann (1901–1967) in order to distinguish it from the “bildungstheoretische Didaktik” by Wolfgang Klafki. He accused Klafki to “think in stratospheres” within his humanistic approach and created his viable decision model. Heimann’s model should enable tutors to analyze their lessons on a strictly empirical and at first neutral basis in order to make didactic decisions more transparent.".
- Berliner_Modell label "Berliner Modell".
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