This article presents research that used ethnographic and sociolinguistic methods to study ways participants learn through reflection when carried out as a “circle talk.” The data indicate that participants in the event (a) invoked different contextual frames that (b) implicated them in various identity positions, which (c) affected how they could express their knowledge. These features worked together to generate socially shared meanings that enabled participants to jointly achieve conceptualization—the ideational role “reflection” is presumed to play in the experiential learning process. The analysis supports the claim that participants generate new knowledge in reflection, but challenges individualistic and cognitive assumptions regardin...
The powerful role of prior experiences and cultural schemata in guiding novice teachers' conceptions...
This qualitative study explores how individuals made meaning of their life history experiences while...
Reflection has long been an aspiration in education, from Aristotle’s Nicamachean Ethics, through Ba...
This article presents research that used ethnographic and sociolinguistic methods to study ways part...
This article reviews one current concept of experiential learning, using the work of David Kolb as a...
Abstract This article proposes a framework relevant to the continuous learning of individuals and or...
This dissertation is about learning as changing understanding in social and situated activities. It ...
abstract Situated learning theory offers a radical critique of cognitivist theories of learning, emp...
This paper highlights some connections between cultural psychology, educational psychology, and iden...
This volume examines the role that culture plays in the acquisition of cognitive, linguistic, and so...
Situated learning theory offers a radical critique of cognitivist theories of learning, emphasizing ...
CONTEXT: Many medical schools include group reflection in their curriculum, and many researchers hav...
This article presents some recent experiences of reflective practice within a UK university business...
Although reflection has been characterised as a personal process, increased attention has been given...
This article attempts to unpack the concept of learning in the light of my life’s experiences. The p...
The powerful role of prior experiences and cultural schemata in guiding novice teachers' conceptions...
This qualitative study explores how individuals made meaning of their life history experiences while...
Reflection has long been an aspiration in education, from Aristotle’s Nicamachean Ethics, through Ba...
This article presents research that used ethnographic and sociolinguistic methods to study ways part...
This article reviews one current concept of experiential learning, using the work of David Kolb as a...
Abstract This article proposes a framework relevant to the continuous learning of individuals and or...
This dissertation is about learning as changing understanding in social and situated activities. It ...
abstract Situated learning theory offers a radical critique of cognitivist theories of learning, emp...
This paper highlights some connections between cultural psychology, educational psychology, and iden...
This volume examines the role that culture plays in the acquisition of cognitive, linguistic, and so...
Situated learning theory offers a radical critique of cognitivist theories of learning, emphasizing ...
CONTEXT: Many medical schools include group reflection in their curriculum, and many researchers hav...
This article presents some recent experiences of reflective practice within a UK university business...
Although reflection has been characterised as a personal process, increased attention has been given...
This article attempts to unpack the concept of learning in the light of my life’s experiences. The p...
The powerful role of prior experiences and cultural schemata in guiding novice teachers' conceptions...
This qualitative study explores how individuals made meaning of their life history experiences while...
Reflection has long been an aspiration in education, from Aristotle’s Nicamachean Ethics, through Ba...