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Knowing does not follow experience, it precedes it

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The idea that “knowing does not follow experience, it precedes it” challenges the traditional view that knowledge is gained solely through experience. It highlights the active nature of knowledge acquisition and the importance of prior knowledge in shaping our experiences. This idea has significant implications for education, emphasizing the need for educators to provide learners with a solid foundation of prior knowledge to facilitate effective learning.

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