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This document contains a list of 20 references related to Gestalt theory and its applications in education. Gestalt theory is a psychological theory that describes how people tend to organize visual and sensory information into unified wholes or patterns. The references cover topics like the history and key concepts of Gestalt theory, its influence on educational psychology and teaching methods, applications of Gestalt principles in classrooms, and its use in coaching. Many of the references are from academic journals, books, and websites focused on education, psychology, and Gestalt theory.

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This document contains a list of 20 references related to Gestalt theory and its applications in education. Gestalt theory is a psychological theory that describes how people tend to organize visual and sensory information into unified wholes or patterns. The references cover topics like the history and key concepts of Gestalt theory, its influence on educational psychology and teaching methods, applications of Gestalt principles in classrooms, and its use in coaching. Many of the references are from academic journals, books, and websites focused on education, psychology, and Gestalt theory.

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