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I–It

adj. describing a relationship in which a subject (“I”) treats something or someone else exclusively as an impersonal object (“It”) to be used or controlled. German Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878–1965), who originated the term, maintained that this type of relationship between people stands in the way of human warmth, mutuality, trust, and group cohesiveness. Compare I–Thou.

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integrative learning

the process of learning tasks that involve simultaneous or successive functioning of several modalities, as in reading and writing.