Conventional education, at its core, is an instructional approach rooted in societal conventions and norms. This form of learning hinges on established traditions and shared practices within a community. To unravel the essence of conventional education, we turn to semiotics, specifically Charles Sanders Peirce’s conceptualization of signs and symbols. Defining Conventional EducationConventional education is an...
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