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A concept, task or line of thought where students frequently get stuck in their learning. [[Decoding the Disciplines]] investigates how experts are able to pass disciplinary bottlenecks. Identification of bottlenecks is the [[Step 1 - Identify a Bottleneck to Learning|first step]] in the Decoding process.
A '''bottleneck''' is a concept, task or line of thought where students frequently get stuck in their learning. [[Decoding the Disciplines]] investigates how experts are able to pass disciplinary bottlenecks. Identification of bottlenecks is the [[Step 1 - Identify a Bottleneck to Learning|first step]] in the Decoding process.


== Types of bottlenecks ==
== Types of bottlenecks ==
 
Most of the literature on Decoding does distinguish the following types of bottlenecks:
* [[Cognitive Bottleneck|Cognitive bottleneck]]
* [[Cognitive Bottleneck|Cognitive bottleneck]]
* [[Emotional Bottleneck|Emotional bottleneck]]
* [[Emotional Bottleneck|Emotional bottleneck]]
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The [[history learning project]] at Indiana University distinguished the following bottlenecks in the context of History:
* [[Narrative bottleneck]]
* [[Narrative bottleneck]]
* [[Procedural bottleneck]]
* [[Procedural bottleneck]]
* [[Worldview bottleneck]]
* [[Worldview bottleneck]]
However, there is no general typology of bottlenecks in Decoding.


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[:Category:Bottleneck|List of bottlenecks]] described in this Wiki
* [[:Category:Bottleneck|List of bottlenecks]] described in this Wiki

Latest revision as of 17:25, 1 May 2025

A bottleneck is a concept, task or line of thought where students frequently get stuck in their learning. Decoding the Disciplines investigates how experts are able to pass disciplinary bottlenecks. Identification of bottlenecks is the first step in the Decoding process.

Types of bottlenecks

Most of the literature on Decoding does distinguish the following types of bottlenecks:

The history learning project at Indiana University distinguished the following bottlenecks in the context of History:

However, there is no general typology of bottlenecks in Decoding.

See also

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