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EDS 711 Cell film assignment. Bafedile Nchabeleng Ntombi Magagushe Sipho senkosi Mashabane Thabo Tshobo.

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EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY AND THE CLASSROOM. A stack of books Description automatically generated.

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Phenomenology. Diagram, text Description automatically generated.

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. Phenomenology. It is a philosophy that encourages new experiences, introspection and the pursuit of knowledge. People learn from each other in this regard. They gain information from each other. Consultation of information from a certain source is utilized in this philosophy..

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For example. If we teach learners, we must always what they know or what they believe they know. In the subject of history, if we are teaching learners about the apartheid era, we must check if they have heard of it or what do they know about it, and what are their opinions about it..

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Phenomenology and its ontology. A picture containing star, outdoor object, web, night sky Description automatically generated.

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Phenomenology and its ontology. It is used to investigate learners' views. If the views are investigated, we can better comprehend learners and their views. Learners need to be encouraged to create their own ideas, emotions and experiences. It is therefore important for teachers to put aside the theories and learn from the experience of the learners..

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Phoropter. Phenomenology and its epistemology.

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Analysing medical x ray results. Phenomenology and its epistemology.

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Phenomenology and its epistemology. Qualitative approaches represent that the realities are socially constructed. Interviews are an example of a qualitative approach that may be applied..

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Phenomenology and its epistemology. Jean Piaget comes to our aid in deducing and comprehending how learners think and learn. His theory emphasizes that learning and cognitive growth requires interaction with the physical world..

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Phenomenology and its epistemology. Phoropter. To conclude, it is very important for teachers to look at how learners learn, where do they draw their knowledge from and how is the knowledge arranged.

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An example of a molecular structure. Phenomenology and its methodology.

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Phenomenology and its methodology. Methodology speaks about methods that are used to collect data. Methods that can be used within the phenomenology are in depth interviews, reading case studies, watching videos and open-ended questionnaires because we want to attain an understanding of a certain topic from people..

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Phenomenology and its methodology. History is still the example to utilize. We can assign learners to attempt to gain knowledge about citizens who were present during the apartheid era. Learners will use interviews and create their own questions that are aimed at the citizens who were present during the apartheid era. The different responses is the outcome of the phenomena.

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