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  2. Marxian class theory - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx's class theory derives from a range of philosophical schools of thought including left Hegelianism, Scottish Empiricism, and Anglo-French political-economics.. Marx's view of class originated from a series of personal interests relating to social alienation and human struggle, whereby the formation of class structure relates to acute historical consciousn

  3. Sloyd - Wikipedia

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    Each semester, students switch between the two different classrooms. Differences in what kind of tasks are selected, and how the subject-specific content is handled, depending on the teacher's training. The present aims of the slöjd curriculum in Sweden are: developing the ability to create and design self-made products in different materials

  4. 14 Types of Headaches and How to Treat Them - Healthline

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    There are many different types of headaches, including tension headaches, migraine headaches, ice pick headaches, and others. The cause, duration, and intensity can vary by type.

  5. Different Types of Flu: Influenza A, B, C and more - WebMD

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    Different strains of the flu virus mutate over time and replace the older strains of the virus. This is why it's important to get a flu shot each year to ensure that your body develops immunity to ...

  6. Social constructivism - Wikipedia

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    The results of Nystrand’s (1996) three-year study focusing on 2400 students in 60 different classrooms indicate that the typical classroom teacher spends under three minutes an hour allowing students to talk about ideas with one another and the teacher. [12]

  7. Class arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Class arrangement is thought to affect the student engagement, focus and participation. [2] Some research suggests that seating location is related to academic achievement and classroom participation, and class arrangement has the ability to affect the communal environment within the room.

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