Lina Markauskaite lina.markauskaite at sydney.edu.au
Peter Goodyear peter.goodyear at sydney.edu.au
Postal: Education Building (A35), University of Sydney, Sydney NSW2006, Australia
On Twitter: #epiflu; #epiflue and #EpistemicFluency
Lina Markauskaite lina.markauskaite at sydney.edu.au
Peter Goodyear peter.goodyear at sydney.edu.au
Postal: Education Building (A35), University of Sydney, Sydney NSW2006, Australia
On Twitter: #epiflu; #epiflue and #EpistemicFluency
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I would very much like to read this chapter, sounds fascinating. Jock boyd
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I can’t find the brief definition ( Epistemic fluency is the capacity to understand, etc) in the book. On what page is it written?
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We find the text on page 1 of the book works quite well in communicating the essence of epistemic fluency.
“Working on real-world problems usually requires the combination of different kinds of specialised and context-dependent knowledge, as well as different ways of knowing. People who are flexible and adept with respect to different ways of knowing about the world can be said to possess epistemic fluency.”
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