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knowledge is the answer

The correct answer is content knowledge. Content knowledge is the body of information and facts about a specific subject.  

 

EXPLANATION:  

The term content knowledge refers to the body of information and knowledge that teachers teach in the school and that the students are expected to learn. The students are expected to learn a given subject from the teachers in the school. The given subject is also known as a content area, which includes social studies, mathematics, language arts, or science.  

Content knowledge commonly refers to the theories, facts, principles, and concepts that are taught and learned in specific academic courses. It is not related skills such as writing, reading, and researching that students might also learn in the school.  

Yet, the term content knowledge is debatable. Some teachers claim that teaching analytical and intellectual skills — e.g. learning, problem solving, writing, critical thinking, research — can't be isolated from content knowledge and theoretical comprehension, because students can't learn to write well, if they don't have concepts, facts, values, or theories to write about, for example.

While some educators claim that academic and cognitive skills cannot be isolated from expertise and teaching in the subject area, some may believe that "cross-disciplinary skills" have been traditionally neglected or underprioritized in schools, and the drive to pay more attention to these skills is merely a common reaction to an evolving world.

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KEYWORDS: content knowledge, knowledge, body of information,  

Subject: English

Class: 10-12

Sub-chapter:  Content knowledge

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