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cognize, cognise [ˈkɒgnaɪz kɒgˈnaɪz] vb
(tr) to perceive, become aware of, or know ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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It defines a researcher's or a practical worker's viewpoint of principle on a subject under consideration and the general landmarks in cognizing the reality. The transcription of thinking in the human sciences is always the transcription of a special kind of dialogue: the complex interrelations between the text (the object of study and reflection) and the created, framing context (questioning, refuting, and so forth) in which the scholar's cognizing and evaluating thought takes place. According to constructivist perspective, cognizing students build all knowledge when they participate in and contribute to the activities of the classroom community (Bauersfeld, 1988; Cobb, Wood & Yackel, 1990; Cobb & Yackel, 1996; Cobb & Bowers, 1999; Wheatley & Reynolds, 1999). |
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