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Smith ( 1978 ) calls this implicit knowledge because it is not possible to make explicit the rules which govern the classification system developed . However , knowledge of conceptual hierarchies , also referred to as semantic networks ...
Smith ( 1978 ) calls this implicit knowledge because it is not possible to make explicit the rules which govern the classification system developed . However , knowledge of conceptual hierarchies , also referred to as semantic networks ...
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Having students cluster before reading brings knowledge , thoughts , and feelings to an awareness level . It is an effective method for activating prior knowledge . Knowing what they know about a topic allows readers to make connections ...
Having students cluster before reading brings knowledge , thoughts , and feelings to an awareness level . It is an effective method for activating prior knowledge . Knowing what they know about a topic allows readers to make connections ...
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While the notion that children construct their knowledge allows for a variety of interpretations , we have solid evidence of the efficacy of this approach . Articles in this special issue are all compatible with the ideas of children ...
While the notion that children construct their knowledge allows for a variety of interpretations , we have solid evidence of the efficacy of this approach . Articles in this special issue are all compatible with the ideas of children ...
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