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Understanding Practice: Perspectives on Activity and Context by Seth Chaiklin β€” book cover

Understanding Practice: Perspectives on Activity and Context

by Seth Chaiklin (Editor), Jean Lave (Editor), Roy Pea
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Overview

Understanding Practice brings together many different perspectives that have been applied to examining social context. From Ole Dreier's work on the therapeutic relationship, to Hugh Mehan's work on learning disabled students, to Charles and Janet Keller's work on blacksmithing, the chapters form a diverse and fascinating look at situated learning. A distinctive feature of the book is the wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to the problem of understanding cognition in everyday settings.

Synopsis

Brings together the many different perspectives that have been applied to examining social context.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
428
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521558518

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