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1923 &#91 · 1 &#93 · Cleveland · Ohio · U.S. Died May 11 · 2020 (2020-05-11) (aged&#160 · 96) Alma&#160 · work Preparing instructional objectives Robert Frank Mager [meɪgɜ:] (June &#160 · 1923&#160 · &#8211 · &#32 · May &#160 · he is known for developing a framework for preparing learning objectives · and criterion referenced instruction (CRI) · as well as addressing areas of goal orientation · student evaluation · student motivation · classroom environment · educational change · performance technology

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1923 &#91
1 &#93
Cleveland
Ohio
U.S. Died May 11
2020 (2020-05-11) (aged&#160
96) Alma&#160
work Preparing instructional objectives Robert Frank Mager [meɪgɜ:] (June &#160
1923&#160
&#8211
&#32
May &#160
he is known for developing a framework for preparing learning objectives
and criterion referenced instruction (CRI)
as well as addressing areas of goal orientation
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student evaluation
student motivation
classroom environment
educational change
performance technology

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