@Chris_C_Barber Maybe this study? https://t.co/ensGtjKjnZ
@mann_vader @uclpress_ed @UvA_Amsterdam Van Boxtel’s online @heirnet keynote here is relevant also - https://t.co/DaWl7B1QLv and this OA paper is where the reasoning model was first set out. https://t.co/l3cfBwvRlr 2/2
@MrThorntonTeach @MrARobbins Started with this publication https://t.co/XA8m5tS4Sn
Good to see, however, that a highly influential Amsterdam paper from 2008 does figure in the report (this). An awful lot has been done since, mind... https://t.co/0NpK36MEe9
@benwilbrink @mfordhamhistory @DrHowardGardner @pimcbe @P_A_Kirschner @greg_ashman Apologies - there was an error in my link earlier. Here it is again; https://t.co/l3cfBwvRlr
@ashleypratt Also Van Drie & Van Boxtel (2008) https://t.co/xVSax062c9
これも面白そう https://t.co/f4ZAKs0zEP
@benwilbrink 'skills' in history that are domain-specific https://t.co/8uHt8SaqZg
@26mxw fab research in Netherlands about reasoning e.g. https://t.co/D0veaHOC2Q Boxtel and van Drie