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Grounded in the constructivist theory of learning (see Johnson and Johnson, 1989), this pedagogical approach posits that knowledge is fostered and organized through social interactions, such as those emphasized in cooperative group learning.
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It is fostered by knowledge, openness, communication, and freedom of thought, conscience and belief.
An inferiority complex is fostered.
Procedural knowledge may be fostered by clinical experience.
Participation in organization may serve as a vehicle for the adaptation, likely because transmission and diffusion of knowledge on new technologies are fostered in organizations.
Future studies should investigate which of the different types of knowledge involved in problem-solving are fostered by example-based learning.
His interest in details was fostered by his knowledge of the sleuthing techniques of psychoanalysis.
Irrespective of whether we are talking about a new art form, technological breakthrough, social movement, or business strategy, the preconditions for success require exactly the knowledge, skills, and dispositions meant to be fostered in higher education.
But can it be fostered?
That's fostered a lot more togetherness".
No trust was fostered.
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