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Area or quantity of space or matter contained within certain limits; as, solid contents; superficial contents.
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The expression, essential meaning, significance, or aesthetic value of a work of art. Content refers to the subjective, psychological, or emotional properties we find in a work of art (what the work makes us feel) as opposed to its descriptive aspects (subject matter).
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the substance or subject matter to be studied by students in Stage 6 Ancient History, eg 'Overview of significant events from Dynasty I to the death of Pepy II'. Knowledge and understanding, skills and values and attitudes are to be integrated into the syllabus content.
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Knowing what to teach and how to teach it.
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is the subject matter or discipline that teachers are being prepared to teach at the elementary, middle, and/or secondary levels. Content also refers to the professional field of study (e.g., special education, early childhood, school psychology, reading, school administration).
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The essential meaning, significance, or aesthetic value of an art form. The psychological or sensory properties one tends to " feel " in art forms as opposed to the visual aspects of a work of art.
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The expression, essential meaning, significance, or aesthetic value of a work of art. Content refers to the sensory, subjective, psychological, or emotional properties we feel in a work of art, as opposed to our perception of its descriptive aspects alone.
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The academic subject matter studied in an educational program or class.
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In visual arts, the meaning of an image, beyond its overt subject matter, including the emotional, intellectual, symbolic, thematic, and narrative connotations.
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the meaning of an image, beyond its overt subject matter; as opposed to form.
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A work of art is usually discussed in terms of its subject matter, form, and content. Content refers to the intellectual, psychological, spiritual, narrative, or aestheic aspects of the work.
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The message conveyed by a work of art - its subject matter and whatever the artist hopes to convey by that subject matter.
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the subject matter of a work of art and its values apart from the artist's ability. Form and content are the two elements that comprise a work.
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What the art says; the message communicated; subject matter
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the subject area evoked and defined by an agent.
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(voir Contenu) Group of subjects consisting of educational material to be acquired in a learning object. Group of knowledge and skills consisting of an object of learning.
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The substance or matter of an experience / Reframed = thinking of the substance of the experience in a different way so that you gain a different perspective on the experience. eg the glass is half empty / the glass is half full.
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A specific topic or area of study. The knowledge and skills a student should have in particular subjects at specific grade levels.
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The subject matter, concepts, or ideas associated with a work of art. A work's content is shaped by the artist's intentions, the context of its presentation, and by the experiences, thoughts, and reactions of the viewer.
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Subject matter or data stored/generated on the origin server.
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The substance of writing; the subject matter of a paper
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The subject matter of a poem - as opposed to the form.
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The subject matter of a discipline
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