Educational Psychology Review, Vol. 27, No. 4, Special Issue: Myth or Reality?: Evaluating Common Practices and Beliefs in Education (December 2015), pp. 587-597 (11 pages) There is a long-standing ...
Reflection has recently been emphasized as a constructive pedagogical activity. However, little attention has been given to the quality of reflections that students write. In this study, we explored ...
Throughout history, the value of knowledge has always been closely linked to the core challenges of the era. In primitive society, knowledge was a tool for survival; in the agricultural era, ...
The historical transformation of the value of knowledge has always been closely linked to the core social elements of each era. In primitive societies, knowledge was integrated with survival and life, ...
The first-ever study on Singapore's death preparedness level was released on Thursday (Sept 25) — and results showed ...
One of the coolest and most unique things about being a human being is the capacity to reflect on, share, and refine our explicit knowledge systems. Other animals have implicit knowledge systems that ...
The job market in information technology continues to evolve into a wide variety of models, both for employees and employers. Some corporations and institutions have planned for permanent remote work, ...
Substantive rights have a core that can be meaningfully interpreted and protected; they can exist independently of a particular government or a particular legal system. Procedural rights lack such an ...
In everyday usage, knowledge refers to awareness of or familiarity with various objects, events, ideas, or ways of doing things. But, as philosophers have noted for centuries, things get complicated ...