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 wizardsoulmile
 
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							|  hello everybody   can you  help me  in differentiating  between   Understanding the ideas and information not explicitly stated skill  and   Making inference skill?     did they have the same  meaning  ?  or  are they different ?  waiting your help   |  18 Jul 2015      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Understanding ideas and information is a basic comprehension skill. Understanding ideas and info not explicitly stated is a higher order skill. (These levels of thinking are set out in Bloom �s taxonomy).  Inference is what this means - looking at the info and facts you have and deducing or inferring what they might signify. So I think these are pretty much the same thing.  |  19 Jul 2015     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							|  I agree with Lynne that they are essentially the same skill. Bruce
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