Achieving Optimal Best: Instructional Efficiency and the Use of Cognitive Load Theory in Mathematical Problem Solving

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Huy P. Phan
Bing H. Ngu
Alexander S. Yeung
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[1] University of New England,School of Education
[2] Australian Catholic University,Institute for Positive Psychology and Education
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Optimal best; Realistic best; The process of optimization; Instructional efficiency; Cognitive load theory; Pedagogical practices;
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We recently developed the Framework of Achievement Bests to explain the importance of effective functioning, personal growth, and enrichment of well-being experiences. This framework postulates a concept known as optimal achievement best, which stipulates the idea that individuals may, in general, strive to achieve personal outcomes, reflecting their maximum capabilities. Realistic achievement best, in contrast, indicates personal functioning that may show moderate capability without any aspiration, motivation, and/or effort expenditure. Furthermore, our conceptualization indicates the process of optimization, which involves the optimization of achievement of optimal best from realistic best.
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