3. Knowledge is defined
(Oxford English Dictionary)
variously as
(i) expertise, and skills acquired
by a person through experience or education;
(2)the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
(3)awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation
7. Aporoksha Gnyana
is the knowledge borne of direct
experience,
i.e. the knowledge that one discovers for
himself
8. The term knowledge is
also used to mean the
confident understanding
of a subject with the
ability to use it for a
specific purpose.
9. GROWTH OF KNOWLEDGE ?
Raw Data when Processed = Information
Information – Noise [unwanted information] = Intelligence
Intelligence + Experience = Knowledge
Knowledge + Judgement = Wisdom
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12. It is the responsibility of the school/teacher to guide the students to the real
world of knowledge where the child can use his/her cognitive skill to pool
the ideas/ concept and digest it and understanding of a subject with the ability
to use it for a specific purpose.
13. MARK TWAIN:
All schools, all colleges, have two
great functions:
to confer, and
to conceal,
Valuable unpolluted knowledge
14. Intellectual pollution
[idea /concept is transferring irrationally and never give a stuff to think
cognitively than entertaining the viewer]
Polluted knowledge is dangerous
than ignorance