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Learning Alliances » Learning, its context, and me

Learning Alliances » Learning, its context, and me

July 15, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

John David Smith is thinking about this quote from Jean Lave, in her book “Understanding Practice: Perspectives on Activity and Context”, as he tries to apply it to his current project.

Participants in the conference agreed, on the whole, on four premises concerning knowledge and learning in practice.

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