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Outcome – Based

Field Study
Learning Experience
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Declarative Knowledge
Knowledge
Refers to facts or information stored in the memory that
is considered static in nature. Declarative Knowledge, - Facts, information,
also referred to as conceptual, propositional or and skills acquired
descriptive knowledge, describes things, events, or by a person through
experience or
processes, their attributes, and their relation to each education; the
other. It is contrary to Procedural, or Implicit theoretical or
Knowledge, which refers to the knowledge of how to practical
understanding of a
perform or operate.
subject.

- Awareness or
familiarity gained by
experience of a fact
Functioning Knowledge or situation.

Term used by John Biggs to define the active use


of knowledge gained by the student being applied
“in function” during other tasks
.
Declarative Knowledge Functioning Knowledge
1. Knowledge of Mathematical Solving new problems
formula

2. Knowledge of Principles of Actual teaching


learning

3. Procedures in lesson planning Actual teaching

4. Principles in Test Construction Writing test items

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