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Using Cognitive Flexibility Theory to Teach History

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Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Course Units
    • 2.1 Unit One
    • 2.2 Unit Two
    • 2.3 Unit Three
  • 3 CFT Resources

Introduction

Introduction to CFT and History

Course Units

Unit One

Begin Unit 1

Unit Two

Begin Unit 2

Unit Three

Begin Unit 3

CFT Resources

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