2 SELLING
, QUESTION 1
1.1.1. Pedagogy
Pedagogy refers to the methods and practices of teaching, including the
strategies, approaches, and techniques used by educators to facilitate
learning. It encompasses the theory and practice of education, aiming to
understand how students learn best and how teachers can effectively teach.
1.1.2. Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) is a concept that represents the
blending of content knowledge and pedagogical skills. It involves
understanding how to teach specific content effectively, considering the best
methods for conveying subject matter to students and addressing their
learning needs and misconceptions.
1.1.3. Epistemologies
Epistemologies are the theories and philosophies concerning the nature,
origin, and scope of knowledge. They study how knowledge is acquired,
validated, and communicated, exploring the relationships between belief,
truth, and justification.
1.1.4. Rote learning
Rote learning is a memorization technique based on repetition and recall. It
involves learning information by heart without necessarily understanding its
meaning or context, often used for memorizing facts, formulas, or
procedures.
1.1.5. Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Indigenous Knowledge Systems refer to the traditional knowledge and
practices developed by indigenous communities over generations. This
knowledge is deeply rooted in the cultural and environmental context of the
community, encompassing areas such as medicine, agriculture, education,
and ecological management.