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  2. David Canter - Wikipedia

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    Canter was a pivotal figure in the creation [citation needed] of the British, 'bottom-up', approach to criminal profiling. [2] This approach uses the evidence left at the crime scene and witness testimony to create a profile of the offender to help with criminal investigations. [2]

  3. Bottom-up and top-down design - Wikipedia

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    This redirect may meet Wikipedia's criteria for speedy deletion because it is holding up a page move that is non-controversial or consensual, for instance reversing a redirect. The page to be moved to this name is Bottom–up and top–down design .

  4. Hilda Taba - Wikipedia

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    Through Hilda Taba's teachings and through her books, Taba greatly contributed to American education. [3] [4] [5] In a 1970 survey of over two hundred educators who had participated in training concerning the Taba approach, nearly all of the educators said the strategies were valuable to their classrooms. Some of the teachers even reported that ...

  5. Grassroots - Wikipedia

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    [29] Bottom-up processing has "local residents and [POC] co-facilitate the trainings and workshops"—this "empowers participants." [30] Bottom-up approaches are often not impactful beyond local settings. [29] Grassroots organizations take on a bottom-up approach as they often allow for direct community participation.

  6. Bottom-up - Wikipedia

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    Bottom-up may refer to: Bottom-up analysis, a fundamental analysis technique in accounting and finance; Bottom-up parsing, a computer science strategy; Bottom-up processing, in Pattern recognition (psychology) Bottom-up theories of galaxy formation and evolution; Bottom-up tree automaton, in data structures; Bottom-up integration testing, in ...

  7. Participatory development - Wikipedia

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    This is a bottom-up approach that involves extensive discussions, conversations, and decision-making with the target community. [10] Community group members create content according to their capacities and interests.

  8. Community-based management - Wikipedia

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    Community-based management (CBM) is a bottom up approach of organization which can be facilitated by an upper government or NGO structure but it aims for local stakeholder participation in the planning, research, development, management and policy making for a community as a whole.

  9. Talk:Bottom–up and top–down design - Wikipedia

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    This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 20 January 2023 and 15 May 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Edwin2233 (article contribs). — Assignment last updated by Edwin2233 18:12, 9 April 2023 (UTC)