Types of Knowledge (Facilitating Learning)
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KNOWLEDGETYPES OF
EPISODIC KNOWLEDGE
SEMANTIC KNOWLEDGE
refers to our biographical memory reflecting not only what happened, but also when and
where it happened.
refers to generalizations, concepts, facts, and their associations.
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KNOWLEDGETYPES OF
SEMANTIC KNOWLEDGE
Declarative Knowledge
Procedural Knowledge
refers to one’s memory for concepts, facts, or episodes.
refers to the ability to perform various tasks.
DIMENSIONS OFACCORDING TO ANDERSON AND KRATHWOLL
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KNOWLEDGEConceptual Knowledge. Knowledge of classifications,
principles, generalizations, theories, models, or structures pertinent to a particular discipline.
Metacognitive Knowledge. Awareness of one’s own cognition and particular cognitive processes.
DIMENSIONS OFACCORDING TO ANDERSON AND KRATHWOLL
Factual Knowledge. Knowledge that is basic to specific disciplines.
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