41.  There is no space here for a full account of her system, but its key characteristics are phases of (a) free associations with the topic, (b) reflections on each other's associations, (c) collaborative reformulation of prior knowledge.

42.  During these phases, the teacher (and ultimately the student) assesses the level of prior knowledge, associations and responses.

43.  First, we must note that the researchers found that, for a start, the Cornell students had greater prior knowledge of both the passages studied in the experiment than the community college students.

44.  If prior knowledge is low, then it is all the more vital to activate and organise It.

45.  Basic information about syntactic structure cannot be derived from experimentation in the absence of prior knowledge derived from observational methods.

46.  In addition they choose from units which permit them to study those national and regional histories of which they have some prior knowledge, as well as less familiar societies and cultures, and from units in which the emphasis is on a particular aspect of or approach to history, for example, the history of the Origins of Modern Science, of Modern Political Thought or of Mass Communication and Society.

47.  In the second year, students choose from units which permit them to study national and regional histories of which they probably have some prior knowledge, as well as less familiar societies and cultures.

48.  Although some prior knowledge of programming and/or statistics is an advantage, it is not a prerequisite for the course.

49.  This book is not designed to engage with exposition of doctrine though it will inevitably point to its importance; rather it attempts a mode of appreciation of these texts to help readers, whether or not they have prior knowledge of the subject, to respond to them as literary witnesses to a life of faith understood as a game.

50.  Prior knowledge of low ebbs

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