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The M.I.T. OpenCourseWare Initiative helped usher in the "open educational resources" movement, with its ethos of sharing knowledge via free online educational offerings, including podcasts and videos of lectures, syllabuses and downloadable textbooks.
The talented bureaucratic infighters and disciplined strategists who Mr Birt nurtured were just the kind of clever people with a strong public service ethos and knowledge of how government worked that Labour needed when it came to power.But it's another thing to pretend that the corporation hasn't benefited from this diaspora.
This 'in but not of' ethos of an all-encompassing knowledge space would constantly remind us where we are all eventually committed and held accountable to, thus would prevent us from exclusion and violence.
A further appeal of communities of practice is that they foster an egalitarian ethos by placing knowledge management in the hands of practitioners, not managers [ 23].
But, while not every doctor or nurse sees only a walking disease to be cured as opposed to a whole person, differences in organisational structures, training and a body of knowledge and professional ethos can and do affect the way that service users are treated.
And yet experts still feel they should promote an educated wild guess: so, within the present ethos of consumer-citizen valuation, they may favour imparting a thimbleful of knowledge.
The Island of Knowledge.
Theory of knowledge (TOK).
Have lots of knowledge.
The power of knowledge.
The ethos of science is to produce systematic and justified new knowledge by the process of inquiry.
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