I’d just ask this: please stop using ‘working-class’ as a synonym for ‘uneducated’, ‘uneducatable’, and/or ‘unable to deal with complicated concepts’. Just stop it. It’s inaccurate, it’s condescending, and it’s really unhelpful both to feminism and to most everything else....
But that again leaves us trying to figure out what people mean when they use those phrases, along with synonymous terms like “qualia” or “phenomenal properties”. Pete Mandik pointed out in 2016 that these phrases form a “synonym circle”, where the terms never resolve to anything co...
Notably, in Lian et al.’s (2021) research, the term “self-directed learning” is a synonym for self-regulated learning (Loyens et al., 2008). In Vietnam, Pham and Nguyen (2021) discovered a significant correlation between students’ perceived English self-efficacy and their satisfaction ...
In the future too, they will continue freely to shed their blood to support the honour of the British government" (IOR/MIL/825/8/f.104v). In recognition of this taxonomic complexity, Brian Axel uses the term "nation" as synonym for the kinds of concentration and shifting theory of ...