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From the supplier: Authors reviewed a variety of perspectives in regard to cognitive and situative theories related to the process of becoming a learner. Questions about the process of learning, knowledge, individual goals, human discoveries revolve on the fundamental division between ideologies that place individuals or the community as the primary agent or beneficiary of cognitive development and learning.
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Title: SITUATED COGNITION VERSUS TRADITIONAL COGNITIVE THEORIES OF LEARNING.
Author: Beverly J. Moore
Publication:Education (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1998
Publisher: Project Innovation (Alabama)
Page: 161(1)
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SITUATED COGNITION VERSUS TRADITIONAL COGNITIVE THEORIES OF LEARNING.: An article from: Education
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Author(s)Beverly J. Moore
PublisherProject Innovation (Alabama)
ISBN / ASINB00098EUEA
ISBN-13978B00098EUE7
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