Why Concepts Matter, What Conceptual Analysis is for, and the Case of Knowledge in Education

British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (5):549-565 (2023)
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1. Educational concepts play an important role in educational studies. Educational concepts roughly correspond to terms or words pertaining to education. They include terms such as ‘schooling’, ‘te...

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Jane Gatley
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