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Medical education A format for acquiring knowledge based on rote memorization of large blocks of information–eg, the findings of a particular disease. Cf Socratic method.


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In its basic form, ontology defines the common words, concepts, or meanings used to describe a domain of knowledge.
Thus Dewey has elevated aesthetics to its former status as a major domain of knowledge and human achievement and a counterbalance to science and reason, ethics and other philosophies, not a challenge to their areas of authority.
The initial learning communities include six separate yet interdependent groups, each based on a different domain of knowledge or experience: large-staff associations, small-staff associations, technology, professional development, emerging leaders, and senior staff.
 
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