Pendidikan Guru: “Pembebas atau Pembelenggu”
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https://doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v4i2.3521Keywords:
cultural knowledge, cognitive mapAbstract
Each person will use their cultural knowledge in the interaction, likewise with teachers in their interaction with the students. Knowledges as a teacher, how to educate, and education are learned by the candidate when she/he studies at a teaching insitute of higher learning. Interaction between teacher and students in the classroom reflects the education done in the institute, and become student cultural knowledge.
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