Die pedagogie van inheemse kennis as sosiale konstruk : oorspronklike navorsing

In hierdie artikel word daar in die eerste plek gepoog om inheemse kennis as sosiale konstruk te verklaar, waarna die waarde daarvan vir die opvoedingspraktyk toegelig word. Inheemse kennis (IK) begrond dikwels leerders se eerste ervarings en verbind sodanige ervarings, deur spontane konsepvorming,...

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