CHAPTER FOUR What Does It Mean To Know?4.1 Requirements Of KnowingNancy was in a better position than Marie because she answered correctly. Yet she didn't know either, for knowing involves more than having the right answer. It also involves the realization that you have it....
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but rather they were constructed based on your experiences. Emotions in the constructivist theory are predictions that construct your experience of the world. In chapter 7 you learned that concepts are categories
from the first to the sixth primary school year. It is situated in a village near a city where there exists an International school. In each of the school classes, there is at least one and at most 6 pupils for whom Swiss-German or German is not the mother tongue. These allophone chil...
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