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Recognizing the challenge of adequate evaluation in higher education, this essay introduces some of the critical, alternative-seeking conversation about educational measurement. The thesis is that knowledge, value, and meaning emerge in the relational dynamics of education, ... Show full item record...
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EJ733546 - The Relational Power of Education: The Immeasurability of Knowledge, Value, and Meaning.
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immeasurable adjective boundless, countless, extending forever, extensive, great, illimitable, immerse, indeterminate, inexhaustible, infinite, innumerable, ...
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Immeasurability of Zero-Point Energy in the Cosmological Constant Problem. Daegene Song. Received: 11 January 2009 / Accepted: 13 March 2009 / Published ...
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Immeasurability of Zero-Point Energy in the Cosmological Constant Problem. Authors: Song, Daegene. Affiliation: AA(Korea Institute for Advanced Study) ...
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Last night I attended a seminar on education organised by the Social Affairs Unit (there is as yet nothing about this event on their blog), at which the ... I will not here recount – and could not hope to recount - everything that was talked about, ... The conclusion we were invited to draw from this was that education,
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Comments on The false argument for state control from immeasurability ... Education isn't my bailiwick, but I think you're on the money here. In addition to the points you raise, consider that there are already free-market benchmarks. In the U.S. most private schools spend much less per pupil than the local publics do.
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Science: Unit of Measurement; Unit of Immeasurability (+1) ; How much can't it be measured? ... Example: "How much do you love me?" (Just in time for Valentine's Day). I usually answer something non-clever like "A quart," but my cynacism seems a bit out of place there.
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