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Pedology (from Greek: πέδον, pedon, "soil"; and λόγος, logos, "study") is a discipline within soil science which focuses on understanding and characterizing soil formation, evolution, and the theoretical frameworks for modeling soil bodies, often in the context of the natural environment. [1]
MERGA: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (2011) And six international Study Groups which have obtained affiliation with ICMI: HPM: The International Study Group on the Relations between the History and Pedagogy of Mathematics (1976) ICTMA: The International Study Group for Mathematical Modelling and Applications (2003) IOWME ...
Paedology (also spelled pedology or paidology) is the study of children's behavior and development. It may be considered distinct from pedagogy , the art or science of teaching, and pediatrics , the field of medicine relating to children.
Pedology (pědǒ'lōgy [needs IPA]), (from the Greek pedon = soil, earth), is the study of soils in its natural environment. It is one of two main branches of soil science, the other being edaphology. Pedology deals with pedogenesis, soil morphology, soil classification and soil distribution.
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The history of edaphology is not simple, as the two main alternative terms for soil science—pedology and edaphology—were initially poorly distinguished. [10] Friedrich Albert Fallou originally conceived pedology in the 19th century as a fundamental science separate from the applied science of agrology, [11] a predecessor term for edaphology, [12] a distinction retained in the current ...
As with other educational research (and the social sciences in general), mathematics education research depends on both quantitative and qualitative studies. Quantitative research includes studies that use inferential statistics to answer specific questions, such as whether a certain teaching method gives significantly better results than the ...
Pedology, scientific study of soils; Pedometrics, the study of soil formation. Pedometric mapping, creation of maps based on soil properties; Pedosphere, the outermost layer of the Earth, composed of soil; Pedotope, total soil component of the abiotic matrix present in an ecotope