Psychology, asked by Asif100010000, 2 months ago

conceptual clarity is important to accept ___ uniqueness​

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Answered by goutampradhan6186
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Answer:

School students are perpetually battered with the burden of ‘syllabus completion’ right from the ‘ripe’ age of 6-7 years. This ‘syllabus-gospel’ that schools and teachers stick to is hugely driven by the content in textbooks. There is no dearth of the number and variety of textbooks available in the market for schools to choose from.

There is also the unfortunate reality that the quality of the textbooks is rated by the number of pages and hence by the quantity of content that is crammed into those pages, rather than the meaning of that content. This has been a pet peeve for me for the entire length of my learning and teaching experience.

I do not necessarily dispute the accuracy of the scientific facts detailed in the textbooks, the facts are usually accurate enough. However, the crucial element in gaining a deeper conceptual clarity is ‘context’ and that is what is missing in these text books.

Answered by Sandeepkumar752903
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Answer:

Conceptual clarity is important to accept Female uniqueness.

Explanation:

Female is the solution. right

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