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... 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 , in telling a story or sharing observations on events , learners and ...
... 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 , in telling a story or sharing observations on events , learners and ...
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... knowledge of the group . In an oral tradition , the knowledge of the community reposed in the collective minds of all community members . But new knowledge may be generated collectively , too . Last winter , I spent two months working ...
... knowledge of the group . In an oral tradition , the knowledge of the community reposed in the collective minds of all community members . But new knowledge may be generated collectively , too . Last winter , I spent two months working ...
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... knowledge that all are genuinely listening . 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 ...
... knowledge that all are genuinely listening . 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 ...
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