Subject matter expert Turing test, a variation of the Turing test where a computer system attempts to replicate an expert in a given field
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koinos=common) to distinguish it from antimatter, or matter composed of antiparticles.
Matter is ordinarily observed in three different states, or phases (see states of matter), although scientists distinguish three additional states.
In physics, matter is commonly defined as the substance of which physical objects are composed, not counting the contribution of various energy or force-fields, which are not usually considered to be matter per se (though they may contribute to the mass of objects).
Subject expert teachers also had a deeper understanding of higher-order principles basic to their discipline and were better able to connect topics within the discipline.
Specifically, the purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of subjectmatter expertise on the pedagogical content knowledge of physical education teachers.
Subject expert teachers are also better able to plan lessons richer in activities, develop contingency plans that accommodate classroom variations, assess student learning difficulties, and devise remedies to those difficulties.