Expertise requires extensive knowledge from "summary" of Why Don't Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham
To be an expert in a subject, one must have a vast amount of knowledge about that subject. This is because expertise requires extensive knowledge. When we think of experts, we often imagine individuals who have spent years studying and practicing in their field. For example, a medical doctor must have a deep understanding of the human body, diseases, and treatments to be considered an expert in their field.
Without extensive knowledge, it is difficult to develop expertise. This is because expertise is built on a foundation of facts, concepts, and skills that have been acquired through study and practice. For instance, a mathematician must have a strong grasp of mathematical principles and problem-solving techniques to be considered an e...
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