Docility is not passiveness: teaching learners to learn in science education
In this article we identify the need for active docility in teaching learners how to learn. Docility is understood not in the quotidian sense, but rather in a virtue eth-ics tradition where docility is a quality of character described as being both open to...
Main Authors: | Bezuidenhout, L, Beeler, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Mohr Siebeck
2019
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