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  2. Thematic learning - Wikipedia

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    Thematic learning is a pedagogical approach that selects and highlights a theme across academic disciplines and everyday life. It involves choosing a theme of interest, doing research, designing essential questions, and using various teaching and learning methods.

  3. Competency-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the framework, methodology and usage of competency-based learning, a type of education based on predetermined outcomes and real-world performance. Find out the key concepts, examples and references of this alternative to traditional assessment.

  4. Visual learning - Wikipedia

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    Visual learning is a learning style that uses visual stimuli to interpret information. Learn how visual learners can benefit from graphic organizers, how the brain processes visual information, and how visual learning develops from infancy to early childhood.

  5. Semmelweis reflex - Wikipedia

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    The Semmelweis reflex or effect is the tendency to ignore or dismiss new evidence that contradicts established norms, beliefs, or paradigms. It is named after Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian physician who discovered the importance of hand-washing in preventing childbed fever in the 19th century, but was ignored by his peers.

  6. Self-reflection - Wikipedia

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    Self-reflection is the ability to witness and evaluate our own cognitive, emotional, and behavioural processes. Learn about the origins, functions, and applications of self-reflection in psychology, philosophy, and culture.

  7. Reflex - Wikipedia

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    A reflex is an involuntary and instantaneous response to a stimulus, mediated by neural pathways called reflex arcs. Learn about different types of reflexes in humans and animals, such as stretch, tendon, pupillary, and startle reflexes, and how they are graded and modulated.

  8. Reflection (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A reflection is a mapping from a Euclidean space to itself that is an isometry with a hyperplane as a set of fixed points. Learn the construction, properties and formulas of reflections in lines, planes and hyperplanes, and their applications in geometry and algebra.

  9. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by VESA to replace VGA, DVI, and HDMI. Learn about its design, specifications, pinout, and compatibility with different video sources and devices.