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david_kolb
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ces. From these continuums, Kolb identified four distinct learning styles that have become fundamental to e... ques challenge whether categorizing learners into distinct styles is helpful or potentially harmful to educa
elliot_eisner
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the problems they care about." Eisner articulated distinct standards of rigor for artful inquiry — referenti... e inseparable; and that aesthetic experience is a distinct mode of knowing. "No painter, writer, composer, o
howard_gardner
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ts inability to produce genuine understanding, as distinct from the appearance of understanding. Drawing on ... in educational thought operates on at least three distinct levels. At the level of popular culture, the Theo
jean_piaget
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cognitive development through four qualitatively distinct and sequentially invariant stages. During the **s... merely developmental timetables but qualitatively distinct logics of cognition, each with its characteristic
wilhelm_von_humboldt
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ped the argument that each language constitutes a distinct "world-view" — an //Weltansicht// — encoding a pa... t educational implications: if each language is a distinct cognitive world, then the imposition of a single
alfred_binet
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initially aimed to measure "natural intelligence" distinct from "scholastic aptitude," Binet later acknowled
barbel_inhelder
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ychology that she helped to build, but it is also distinct from it: where Piaget's contribution was primaril
edward_de_bono
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n. The tool assigns each of six colored hats to a distinct mode of thinking, and asks participants to wear o
edward_said
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torically and socially situated document. Several distinct but complementary pedagogical orientations emerge
gabriel_compayre
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y." As an academic, Compayré contributed to three distinct but related fields: the history of educational do
jan_vermunt
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ermunt understood it, measuring four analytically distinct but empirically interrelated aspects of how stude
jerome_bruner
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that human thought operates in two fundamentally distinct modes: the **paradigmatic** (or logico-scientific
lev_vygotsky
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In a line of thinking that intersects with but is distinct from his better-known contributions, Vygotsky arg
matthew_arnold
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equent generations that it is rarely noticed as a distinct influence: scholars "talk Arnold, think Arnold, p
nikolai_frederik_severin_grundtvig
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hose concept of //andragogy// — adult learning as distinct from child pedagogy — reflected Grundtvigian valu
paulo_freire
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phan_chau_trinh
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richard_stanley_peters
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rudolph_steiner
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st._augustine
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tony_wagner
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