Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral ParticipationCambridge University Press, 27 sept 1991 - 138 páginas In this important theoretical treatise, Jean Lave, anthropologist, and Etienne Wenger, computer scientist, push forward the notion of situated learning--that learning is fundamentally a social process and not solely in the learner's head. The authors maintain that learning viewed as situated activity has as its central defining characteristic a process they call legitimate peripheral participation. Learners participate in communities of practitioners, moving toward full participation in the sociocultural practices of a community. Legitimate peripheral participation provides a way to speak about crucial relations between newcomers and oldtimers and about their activities, identities, artifacts, knowledge and practice. The communities discussed in the book are midwives, tailors, quartermasters, butchers, and recovering alcoholics, however, the process by which participants in those communities learn can be generalized to other social groups. |
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SERIES FOREWORD | 11 |
FOREWORD BY WILLIAM F HANKS | 13 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 25 |
LEGITIMATE PERIPHERAL PARTICIPATION | 27 |
FROM APPRENTICESHIP TO SITUATED LEARNING | 32 |
FROM SITUATED LEARNING TO LEGITIMATE PERIPHERAL PARTICIPATION | 34 |
AN ANALYTIC PERSPECTIVE ON LEARNING | 37 |
WITH LEGITIMATE PERIPHERAL PARTICIPATION | 39 |
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF YUCATEC MIDWIVES | 67 |
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF VAI AND GOLA TAILORS | 69 |
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF NAVAL QUARTERMASTERS | 73 |
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF MEAT CUTTERS | 76 |
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF NONDRINKING ALCOHOLICS | 79 |
A NEW AGENDA | 84 |
LEGITIMATE PERIPHERAL PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE | 89 |
STRUCTURING RESOURCES FOR LEARNING IN PRACTICE | 91 |
THE ORGANIZATION OF THIS MONOGRAPH | 42 |
PRACTICE PERSON SOCIAL WORLD | 45 |
INTERNALIZATION OF THE CULTURAL GIVEN | 47 |
PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL PRACTICE | 49 |
THE PERSON AND IDENTITY IN LEARNING | 52 |
THE SOCIAL WORLD | 54 |
MIDWIVES TAILORS QUARTERMASTERS BUTCHERS NONDRINKING ALCOHOLICS | 59 |
THE CASE OF APPRENTICESHIP | 62 |
FIVE STUDIES OF APPRENTICESHIP | 65 |
PARTICIPATION LEARNING CURRICULA COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE | 94 |
TRANSPARENCY AND SEQUESTRATION | 100 |
DISCOURSE AND PRACTICE | 105 |
EFFECTS OF PARTICIPATION | 110 |
CONTINUITY AND DISPLACEMENT | 113 |
CONCLUSION | 119 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ability abstract action activity alcoholics analysis apprentices apprenticeship argues aspects become begin butchers central changing character characteristic cognitive communities of practice complex concept concerns construction context contradiction course cultural curriculum defined describes discussion educational effective engage example experience fact focus forms full participation given hand historical identity implies important increasing individual instruction integral interaction involved issues kind knowing knowledge labor language Lave learners legitimate peripheral participation located masters meaning meat meetings membership midwives motivation move nature newcomers notion observation ongoing organization performance person perspective position possibilities practitioners present Press problems production provides quartermasters questions relations reproduction requires respect role schooling sense shift significance situated learning skill social practice social world specific stories structure studies tailors takes place talk tasks teaching tell theory tion transformation transparency turn understanding University
Referencias a este libro
Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity Etienne Wenger Vista previa restringida - 1999 |