The concepts of learning and teaching are central at all levels of our educational systeem. The question however is, to what extent the people involved (teachers and students) attach the same meaning to these concepts. Even more important perhaps is the subsequent question, what the consequences 109634808801200243 this are for the realization of everyday teaching. In this article we shall elaborate a few aspects of the two above mentioned questions.
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