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When knowledge is considered inert

The person knows something, but doesn't understand it, and can't do much with it.

  • They don't understand what the knowledge means, its implications, or how it connects to other knowledge.
  • When it's presented in different ways or contexts, they do not recognise it.
  • They are unable to apply it in practice or don't know how to use it when there are minor adjustments.

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