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Common Knowledge: The Development of Understanding in the Classroom

✍ Scribed by Derek Edwards, Neil Mercer


Publisher
Methuen
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
202
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is about education as a communicative process, about how knowledge is presented, received, controlled, understood and misunderstood by teachers and children in the classroom.

✦ Subjects


Psychology & Counseling;Adolescent Psychology;Applied Psychology;Child Psychology;Counseling;Creativity & Genius;Developmental Psychology;Experimental Psychology;Forensic Psychology;History;Medicine & Psychology;Mental Illness;Neuropsychology;Occupational & Organizational;Pathologies;Personality;Physiological Aspects;Psychiatry;Psychoanalysis;Psychopharmacology;Psychotherapy, TA & NLP;Reference;Research;Sexuality;Social Psychology & Interactions;Testing & Measurement;Health, Fitness & Dieting;In


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