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Absorptive Capacity Theory: How Organizations Recognize, Absorb, and Apply External Knowledge — A Student-Friendly Review
Abstract This article explains #absorptive_capacity theory in plain language for students while keeping the structure of a formal journal paper. Absorptive capacity is the ability of an organization to recognize the value of new outside #knowledge, take it in, and put it to productive use. The idea began as a way to understand why some firms innovate faster than others, and it has since spread across management, education, public administration, and development studies. The p
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Constructivism: How Learners Build Knowledge Through Experience and Reflection
Constructivism is one of the most important theories in modern #Education because it explains learning as an active process. Instead of seeing students as empty containers waiting to receive information, constructivism argues that learners build meaning through #Experience, reflection, questioning, social interaction, and connection with prior knowledge. This article explains constructivism in simple English for students while keeping an academic structure. It examines the th
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