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This process of inquiry seems very much like the way in which knowledge is built or generated from many points of view in traditional native pedagogy ( see , e.g. , Kaulback 1984 ; Sawyer 1991 ) . In acquiring knowledge or skill ...
This process of inquiry seems very much like the way in which knowledge is built or generated from many points of view in traditional native pedagogy ( see , e.g. , Kaulback 1984 ; Sawyer 1991 ) . In acquiring knowledge or skill ...
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a As an individual storyteller may come at knowledge from many angles , similarly , in meetings , planning sessions , open discussions , and talking circles , each speaker adds a bit to the collective knowledge of the group .
a As an individual storyteller may come at knowledge from many angles , similarly , in meetings , planning sessions , open discussions , and talking circles , each speaker adds a bit to the collective knowledge of the group .
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The speaker's thoughts are being added to the collective knowledge of the group at the same time that his or her own knowledge grows from the others ' contributions . When Wilomot Neptan summoned his neighbours , he knew he had both ...
The speaker's thoughts are being added to the collective knowledge of the group at the same time that his or her own knowledge grows from the others ' contributions . When Wilomot Neptan summoned his neighbours , he knew he had both ...
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