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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Q1. What does "this" here refer to? "Certainty" or "each student’s re-creation of concepts"?

"Certainty about the knowledge intended in any activity comes from each student’s re-creation of concepts ? and discussing, thinking, arguing, listening, and evaluating one’s own preconceptions after the activities, under the leadership of a thoughtful teacher, can bring this about.

After all, a food fight is a hands-on activity, but about all you would learn was something about the aerodynamics of flying mashed potatoes!"


Q1. What does "this" here refer to? "Certainty" or "each student’s re-creation of concepts"?


Q.2. What does "about" mean here? "roughly" or "concerning"?

  

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anonymous Q1. What does "this" here refer to? "Certainty" or "each student’s re-creation of concepts"?

  • anonymous Q1.
  • What does "this" here refer to?
  • "Certainty" or "each student’s re-creation of concepts"?
  • I want to know what knowledge intended in an activity is.
  • The sentence is garbled in more ways than one.
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anonymousQ1. What does "this" here refer to? "Certainty" or "each student’s re-creation of concepts"?

I want to know what knowledge intended in an activity is. The sentence is garbled in more ways than one. Forget it.

anonymousQ.2. What does "about" mean here? "roughly" or "concerning"?

Roughly.

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