He is best known for his 1956 work, Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, which described a «hierarchy» of learning, beginning
with factual knowledge and progressing to comprehension,...
When anyone in a class is treated as a means or a thing, as a bag to be filled
with factual knowledge that can be dumped out for examination, there is no starting point for self - involving language.
Not exact matches
After a sketch of the standoff between views of theology as something «objective» and views of it as something «subjective,» Wood concurs
with Farley's reasons for rejecting the picture of theology as universally valid «objective» truths and
factual knowledge.2 He also rejects another type of «objective» view of theology, represented by Hough and Cobb, which defines theology by reference to the purposes of professional church leadership (93).
The issue is really the
factual one as to the possibility of articulating philosophically a conception of God
with which our encounter -
knowledge is compatible.
It may also be subjected to the test of determining whether or not the
knowledge is also
factual or true in an empirical historical sense, so far as any such test is possible in connection
with it, but it must always be recognized that although historical
knowledge can have this kind of significance, this kind of significance is not limited to
knowledge that is also historical.
Wouldn't it be better to just read the posts and if you don't agree
with what's said then just make no comment at all and choose to answer comments for which you have actual
factual knowledge as opposed to blind cynicism!
This book, rich
with factual research, gives us a great deal of
knowledge and strength, for once we understand the forces that fashioned modern obstetrical practice, we can regain the power and the strength to fashion a world in which we become the subjects, the «agents» of our own experiences, mainly by asserting that having children is a complex, profound event of life and health.
With regards to this, they believe and know their concerns are genuine and
factual base on their personal
knowledge and investigations conducted about the appointed person by the party in the Ashaiman Constituency.
Germany?s medical students spend night after night
with their books in order to acquire the huge amount of
factual knowledge needed to pass their state exams.
At odds
with the low levels of
factual knowledge, most respondents reported that they had a «moderate amount» or a «great deal» of understanding about climate change, where polar change has been a major area of interest.
Compared
with the control group, all school classes which worked
with oral history accounts in whatever form performed better: They exhibited a higher historical competence and had more
factual knowledge.
Another limitation of schools is that they concern themselves almost exclusively
with the development of cognitive skills, or the passing along of
factual knowledge and — at best — critical - thinking abilities.
A student might have excellent skills at creative problem solving and concept construction, but because he or she didn't have the opportunity to construct understanding
with a relevant goal that would motivate the brain to hold the necessary
factual or procedural information, this student fails to acquire the
knowledge.
According to a meta - analysis by the University of Colorado Denver Business School, students who played learning games ended up
with 11 % higher
factual knowledge, 14 % higher skill - based
knowledge, and 9 % higher retention rate than those who used other approaches.
If they are taught
factual knowledge only, they tend to respond
with conventionally correct...
With only the core
factual knowledge, it's most often short term learned (memorized)-- maybe enough for standardized tests, probably not.
I'm a firm believer that
with the necessary skills, the core
factual knowledge will be used — and thus understood and learned!
The concept of
knowledge refers to familiarity
with factual information and theoretical concepts.
As stated before, perhaps surprisingly, these levels of
knowledge were indicated in Bloom's original work —
factual, conceptual, and procedural — but these were never fully understood or used by teachers because most of what educators were given in training consisted of a simple chart
with the listing of levels and related accompanying verbs.
Some believe that there is more room for summer learning loss
with factual and procedural
knowledge (i.e., knowing how to do something) because these types of
knowledge require continuous and frequent practice.
The «given» includes students» cultural and language - based contexts, their biases (for example, from previous successes or failures
with learning about the subject), and the relevant
factual and conceptual
knowledge that they have gained from daily experience and formal study.
I conclude, therefore, that settlement privilege does not apply to prohibit the disclosure of
factual information provided to the Crown in respect of a proposed criminal prosecution in circumstances where the person providing that information does so
with the
knowledge that the Crown intends to rely on some or all of that information for the purposes of that criminal prosecution.
Doing this effectively requires collaborating
with: individuals
with direct
knowledge of the relevant legal issues; individuals
with direct
knowledge of the relevant
factual issues; and, individuals
with direct
knowledge of the organization's individual and enterprise IT resources.
Weil obtained the early resolution of all 13 cases by negotiating
with plaintiffs a stipulated dismissal of all claims against SNI without prejudice, based in part upon
factual representations by SNI regarding its
knowledge of the fighter's injury.
- Strong researching skills and
knowledge of research databases, which allows me to write
factual and compact stories and provide students
with the resources they need to be solid journalists.
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England's Peer Education program seeks to empower high school students
with accurate,
factual reproductive and sexual health
knowledge to benefit themselves, their peers and the community.
Their approach consists of three elements: cultural sensitivity (being aware of human diversity), cultural
knowledge (having
factual knowledge of cultural norms and values), and cultural empathy (connecting
with the individual's cultural perspective)(Tseng & Streltzer, pp. 3 - 5, 2004).