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  2. Scotch whisky - Wikipedia

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    English whisky. Scotch whisky ( Scottish Gaelic: uisge-beatha na h-Alba; Scots: Scots whisky/whiskie, whusk (e)y, pronounced [ˈʍɪski], [1] often simply called whisky or Scotch) is malt whisky or grain whisky (or a blend of the two), made in Scotland . The first known written mention of Scotch whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland of ...

  3. Scholasticism - Wikipedia

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    Scholasticism is a method of learning more than a philosophy or a theology, since it places a strong emphasis on dialectical reasoning to extend knowledge by inference and to resolve contradictions. Scholastic thought is also known for rigorous conceptual analysis and the careful drawing of distinctions.

  4. Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    These can only be called curriculum if the written materials are actualized by the learner. Broadly speaking, curriculum is defined as the total learning experiences of the individual. This definition is anchored on John Dewey's definition of experience and education. He believed that reflective thinking is a means that unifies curricular elements.

  5. TVET (technical and vocational education and training ...

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    Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) serves multiple purposes. A key purpose is preparation of youth for work. This takes the form of learning and developing work related skills and mastery of underlying knowledge and scientific principles. Work is broadly defined and therefore refers to both formal employment and self-employment.

  6. Bloom's taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Bloom's taxonomy is a set of three hierarchical models used for classification of educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity. The three lists cover the learning objectives in cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. The cognitive domain list has been the primary focus of most traditional education and is ...

  7. Learning theory (education) - Wikipedia

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    Learning theory (education) A classroom in Norway. Learning theory describes how students receive, process, and retain knowledge during learning. Cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences, as well as prior experience, all play a part in how understanding, or a worldview, is acquired or changed and knowledge and skills retained. [1] [2]

  8. Gifted education - Wikipedia

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    Gifted education (also known as gifted and talented education ( GATE ), talented and gifted programs ( TAG ), or G&T education) is a sort of education used for children who have been identified as gifted and talented . The main approaches to gifted education are enrichment and acceleration. An enrichment program teaches additional, deeper ...

  9. Blended value - Wikipedia

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    Blended value. Blended Value refers to an emerging conceptual framework in which non-profit organizations, businesses, and investments are evaluated based on their ability to generate a blend of financial, social, and environmental value. The term is usually attributed to Jed Emerson, and sometimes used interchangeably with triple bottom line.