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Definition Of Constructed Knowledge:

Knowledge discovered through exploration or inferred from constructs (mental models made to fit a particular frame of reference) by examining and questioning the available information.
In comparison, directed knowledge is 'ready made' (structured and systematic) and is imparted by a teacher to a student through lectures and text books.

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