What is the word for knowing what others don’t know?

You are looking for a word/phrase that would mean something of the sort “knowing what others (e.g. for a professional) will tell you”? “, students) know in a subject.”

I am looking for a word similar to empathy which is defined by Oxford Dictionary as “The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.’ ” The word/phrase is in this regard will have a meaning “The ability to understand the knowledge of others. My

problem was clear. I hope I clearly stated my problem.. I hope I clearly stated my problem.. ”

@FumbleFingers

asked me what kind of knowledge I mean. (Yes I understand). Edit: @Fumble Fingers asked her about a’science and technology’ (I don’t understand math / technology only) that came to me when I looked into my idea. I am dealing with a middle/high school teachers’ knowledge of her/his students’ knowledge in a subject. f, physics…

What are teachers’ knowledge of what pre-instructional knowledge (or misconceptions or difficulties) his/her students have that might facilitate (or hinder in cases of misconceptions and difficulties) planned instruction?

@Graffito If I understand right, I lean towards “to envisage things from another’s perspective”. “My explanation above, I hope clarifies what I am after.

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I assume this teacher knows what his or her students know based on working with them in the classroom, testing, etc. What information you got out of this teacher? In other words, we’re talking about experiential understanding, instead of mental telepathy, right?

In that spirit, I think insight would be a better choice than foresight, though it may still miss the mark.

If we are on the same wavelength (=the same mental wavelength) as someone who has students and teacher in the classroom, can we make that clear?

Is mind really linked together with brain? The possibilities are that they thought in sync. Later

in Life, is there Mind Melting? Is there a classical ” she read their minds ” or ” she was a mind reader? Why

the word “empathy” are similar to empathy “in the meantime”? If no one can think of such a word here, I wonder if someone might have a suggestion on the Philosophy forum. I’d like to learn such a word myself.

Answered on March 5, 2021.
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The teacher has foresight into the problems a student might encounter. I have spoken about this for years. And the teacher is prescient about the issues a student may have.

: having prescience, or knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen. Have foresight
dictionary. Is

the Internet anything new?

Answered on March 5, 2021.
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