comprehensive knowledge structures

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  1. A complete and organized system of information that encompasses various concepts, principles, and relationships, allowing for a deep understanding and effective application of knowledge in a particular field or across multiple domains.

The students developed comprehensive knowledge structures that allowed them to connect various concepts and ideas seamlessly across different subjects.

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  • 3 months ago
    Some history about comprehensive knowledge structures:

    The phrase ‘comprehensive knowledge structures‘ does not refer to a single word but rather a combination of terms commonly used in academic and psychological contexts to describe frameworks for understanding and organizing information.

    The etymology of ‘comprehensive‘ traces back to the Latin word ‘comprehensivus,‘ meaning ‘able to grasp‘ or ‘including,‘ derived from ‘comprehendere,‘ which means ‘to seize, take, or grasp.‘

    ‘Knowledge‘ comes from the Old English ‘cnāwleċe,‘ which is formed from the root ‘cnāwan,‘ meaning ‘to know.‘

    ‘Structures‘ originates from the Latin word ‘structura,‘ which means ‘a fitting together, building,‘ derived from ‘structus,‘ the past participle of ‘struere,‘ meaning ‘to build or assemble.‘

    Together, ‘comprehensive knowledge structures‘ refers to the organized frameworks that encompass a wide range of relevant knowledge.

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