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Developing understanding of the idea of communities of learners
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Passive RoleGuatemalan MayanEducationOnline Learning CommunitySocial SciencesAdult LearningSocial Learning EnvironmentLearning SciencesCommunity EngagementEducational TheoryLiteracy LearningLearning AnalyticsAdolescent LearningInformal LearningCommunity ParticipationCultureCommunity DevelopmentTeachingCommunity Practice EducationCommunity StudiesSociocultural ActivitySocial Diversity
The idea of a community of learners is based on the premise that learning occurs as people participate in shared endeavors with others, with all playing active but often asymmetrical roles in sociocultural activity. This contrasts with models of learning that are based on one‐sided notions of learning— either that it occurs through transmission of knowledge from experts or acquisition of knowledge by novices, with the learner or the others (respectively) in a passive role. In this paper, I develop the distinction between the community of learners and one‐sided approaches from the perspective of a theory of learning as participation, and use two lines of research to illustrate the transitions in perspective necessary to understand the idea of communities of learners. One line of research examines differing models of teaching and learning employed by caregivers and toddlers from Guatemalan Mayan and middle‐class European‐American families; the other line of research involves a study of how middle‐class pare...
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