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29 August, 17:06

Does knowledge exist outside of, or separate from, the individual who knows? Constructivists hold that human knowledge, whether the bodies of content in public disciplines (such as mathematics or sociology) or knowledge of the individual learner, is a human construction (Gredler, 2001).

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Gredler, M. E. (2001). Learning and instruction: Theory into practice (4th Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

which plagiarism is it? word for word, paraphrasing, or this is not plagarism?

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  1. 29 August, 20:03
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    Answer: paraphrasing

    explanation: copies the text using other words, while citing the source
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