content knowledge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontentandknowledge
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofcontentandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This gave themcontentknowledgeto understand ambiguous utterances and to solve problems in a way that was close to the perspective of others.
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Thecontentknowledgelayer is defined according to the constructs of the ontology specification language adopted for peer ontology description.
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The findings revealed that learners made significant improvements in bothcontentknowledgeand functional linguistic abilities.
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Successful generative thinking and planning between minds requirescontentknowledgeof the domain under discussion.
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Analyses may examine the socialization of affect, identity, stances, ideologies, particular language/literacy forms, interactional routines, andcontentknowledge, all through language.
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The trend towards a sociocultural and discourse perspective on language has added to the complexity ofcontentknowledgethat language teacher education wishes to achieve.
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In summary, a crucial facet of the context of a communicative interaction is the pre-existingcontentknowledgeof the participants.
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At the outset, one or more experts are identified to providecontentknowledgeand the manufacturer(s) is notified and invited to provide relevant information.
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Thecontentknowledgelayer of a peer ontology describes the resources the peer brings to the network.
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Each book focuses on thecontentknowledgethat should be taught to each particular elementary grade level.
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Promoting awareness of team processes is essential, since there is more to learning thancontentknowledge.
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To solve the problems students must activate a number of mathematical competencies as well as a broad range of mathematicalcontentknowledge.
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He saw schools not only as a place to gaincontentknowledge, but also as a place to learn how to live.
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States are allowed the liberty to determine how teachers can prove theircontentknowledge.
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The official purpose of the tests is to assess specificcontentknowledgeand skills.
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Prospective candidates are screened through a rigorous application process, including a standardized test that measures mathematicalcontentknowledge.
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On the other hand, if we were to characterize thecontentknowledgein language teaching, we would be talking about the target language.
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