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Volume : III, Issue : VII, August - 2013

Programmed Learning Model Of Communication Of Chemistry [Organic And Otherbranches] At Higher Secondary Andu.G. Levels

Laxman S. Bhattar And Swaminath L.Bhattar

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Programmed learning is one of newer technique of effective for Chemistry (Organic and other branches) Communication in class-room and laboratory. Programming of Chemistry content to be learned by the students is the process of arranging visualaids like Charts, Models, and Diagrams. This is proved by conducting Post-test for Controlled and Experimental groups by using Statistical methods.

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Laxman S. Bhattar And Swaminath L.Bhattar, (2013). Programmed Learning Model Of Communication Of Chemistry [Organic And Otherbranches] At Higher Secondary Andu.G. Levels. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2778.pdf

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