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The Social Studies, 2002
The majority of students are able to read data from graphs and tables, but many still have difficulty reading meaning into them. The SOLO taxonomy of Biggs and Collis can be adapted to provide a useful four-step template of generalized questions, that lead students from the basic skills of data retrieval, to the advanced skills of critical analysis.
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The majority of students are able to read data from graphs and tables, but many still have difficulty reading meaning into them. The SOLO taxonomy of Biggs and Collis can be adapted to provide a useful four-step template of generalized questions, that lead students from the basic skills of data retrieval, to the advanced skills of critical analysis.
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2014
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Turalska, M., West, B. J.
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Turalska, M., West, B. J.
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Social criticism is a form of academic or journalistic criticism focusing on social issues in contemporary society, in respect to perceived injustices and power relations in general.
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Social Theory and Social Criticism.
Contemporary Sociology, 1988Irving M. Zeitlin +2 more
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Review Essay. Criticizing Social Criticism
boundary 2, 1991Richard D. Wolff +4 more
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Self-Criticism in In-Work Poverty: The Mediating Role of Social Support in the Era of Flexibility
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022Jose Antonio A Llosa +2 more
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Social Criticism for ‘Critical Critics’?
History of the Human Sciences, 2003openaire +1 more source
Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: Responding to Investors’ Criticism on Social Media
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021Yuming Zhang, Fan Yang
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1981
Most criticism of Hardy is philosophical or artistic: On his “philosophy” (Braybrooke), “psychology” (Thurley), “pessimism” (Barzin), “art and thought” (Webster, Pinion), “background” (Rutland), “vision of man” (Southerington), and “universe” (Brennecke); on the influences of Schopenhauer (Garwood), Comte (Hyman), Darwin (Peckham, Stevenson), Arnold ...
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Most criticism of Hardy is philosophical or artistic: On his “philosophy” (Braybrooke), “psychology” (Thurley), “pessimism” (Barzin), “art and thought” (Webster, Pinion), “background” (Rutland), “vision of man” (Southerington), and “universe” (Brennecke); on the influences of Schopenhauer (Garwood), Comte (Hyman), Darwin (Peckham, Stevenson), Arnold ...
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