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Topics: Science — Science and Technology, Science and Inquiry, Scientific Ways of Knowing, Life Science, Earth and Space Science, Physical Science; General — Assessment and Evaluation; Commentary: This resource discusses the use of science portfolios with children.
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WAYS OF KNOWING, CULTURE, COMMUNICATION AND THE PEDAGOGIES OF THE FUTURE ... This essay focuses on how cultures are embedded in diverse ways of knowing and how individuals teach (formal, action research, spiritual) and learn the world (action, science, technique or gnosis) differently. We present case studies or stories...
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Three Ways of Knowing: Scientific, Phenomenological and Spiritual by Don Salmon, PhD ... The typical form of knowledge, one which is characteristic of both the experimental and the phenomenological psychologist, is what he calls "a completely separative knowledge which relies on a machinery of indirect contact." Describing...
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Description: Provides understanding of characteristic ways of knowing in various liberal arts disciplines while examining subject matter, scope, key concepts, principles, methods, and theories. Analyzes philosophical traditions underlying educational practice and research.
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During this period the initiate observed strict food and social taboos and was instructed in the ways of the clan, its importance and history, to reinforce the identity and responsibilities associated with her rank.
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Ways of Knowing is developing a reputation for its unique structure: a class of 200 attends guest lectures drawn from across the university, then breaks into small working groups of 10 mentored by senior students.
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While these four ways of knowing are the focus of this section, this should not be taken to imply either that there are only four ways of knowing, ... Does the predominance of visual perception constitute a natural characteristic of our human experience or is it one among several ways of being in the world?
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