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- | The most basic and commonly used division of knowledge types((Missing reference.)) differs between: | + | There is a wide variety of qualities and properties attributed to knowledge in the literature like(([[http://doc.utwente.nl/26717/1/types.pdf|T. de Jong and M. G. M. Ferguson-Hessler. Types and qualities of knowledge, Educational Psychologist, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 105–113, 1996.]])): |
- | * declarative knowledge, reffering to knowledge about facts and concepts, and | + | ^ Various types of knowledge in the literature ^^^^^^^^ |
- | * procedural knowledge, reffering to knowledge about how to accomplish something. | + | | generic knowledge | general knowledge | domain specific knowledge | concrete knowledge | abstract knowledge | formal knowledge | informal knowledge | inert knowledge| |
+ | | declarative knowledge | procedural knowledge | elaborated knowledge | compiled knowledge | structured knowledge | unstructured knowledge | tacit knowledge | ancillary knowledge | | ||
+ | | strategic knowledge | knowledge acquisition knowledge | situated knowledge | definitional knowledge | concept knowledge | strategic knowledge | supplementary knowledge | metaknowledge | | ||
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+ | The most basic and commonly used division of knowledge types((Missing reference.)) differs between procedural and declarative knowledge: | ||
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+ | ^^ ^ Type ^ Definition ^ | ||
+ | ^^ 1. ^ Declarative knowledge |reffering to knowledge about facts and concepts. | | ||
+ | ^^ 2. ^ Procedural knowledge |reffering to knowledge about how to accomplish something. | | ||
The taxonomy of knowledge types based on Krathwohl's revised Blooms taxonomy extends declarative knowledge to factual and conceptual aand adds meta-knowledge(([[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NQM/is_4_41/ai_94872707/|Krathwohl, David R. A Revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy: An Overview. Theory into practice 41, no. 4, Autumn 2002.]])): | The taxonomy of knowledge types based on Krathwohl's revised Blooms taxonomy extends declarative knowledge to factual and conceptual aand adds meta-knowledge(([[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NQM/is_4_41/ai_94872707/|Krathwohl, David R. A Revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy: An Overview. Theory into practice 41, no. 4, Autumn 2002.]])): |