Early progressive and sociocultural theories in education share unexpected similarities with recent research concerned with the sociomateriality of learning settings. Therefore, this scenario retraces the shift from learning as transmission and guided rediscovery towards a performative account of learning as translation. In particular, this paper elaborates the differences between conventional, sociocultural and sociomaterial approaches regarding the unit of analysis, the mediation done by nonhumans and the contemplation of more fluid forms of knowledge. While retracing conceptual links and developing a sociomaterial conception of teaching(-)learning, I argue that the recent line of sociomaterial research carries on what early authors have ...
ABSTRACT Until recently, it was believed that to learn/teach another language, it is sufficient for...
Purpose: This article compares theoretical conceptions that reclaim and re-think material practice –...
Discussions of practice, particularly those focused on learning, tend to focus more upon the socio-c...
This chapter provides an introduction to perspectives that may be described as ‘sociomaterial&...
In this chapter we outline a “sociomaterial” configuration that has been circulating in ...
This paper has as central argument that the recently emerging sociomaterial approach to education ha...
In this article, I attempt to critically reflect on sociomaterial approaches to learning, especially...
In recent sociomaterialist, materialist and post-human theorizing which foregrounds the importance o...
This open access book analyzes language education through a socio-material framework. The authors re...
This study explores the interpretation of a curriculum to promote scientific literacy. It takes a so...
Education is a dynamic social process with its two main components: teaching and learning. As a fiel...
Within the broad field of research on learning, culture and social interaction, sociocultural theory...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022In their everyday choices, teachers and educators d...
This paper takes a sociocultural perspective as it addresses the problem of engaging all students in...
The following text presents a revised and extended version of the public defence of my Ph.D. thesis,...
ABSTRACT Until recently, it was believed that to learn/teach another language, it is sufficient for...
Purpose: This article compares theoretical conceptions that reclaim and re-think material practice –...
Discussions of practice, particularly those focused on learning, tend to focus more upon the socio-c...
This chapter provides an introduction to perspectives that may be described as ‘sociomaterial&...
In this chapter we outline a “sociomaterial” configuration that has been circulating in ...
This paper has as central argument that the recently emerging sociomaterial approach to education ha...
In this article, I attempt to critically reflect on sociomaterial approaches to learning, especially...
In recent sociomaterialist, materialist and post-human theorizing which foregrounds the importance o...
This open access book analyzes language education through a socio-material framework. The authors re...
This study explores the interpretation of a curriculum to promote scientific literacy. It takes a so...
Education is a dynamic social process with its two main components: teaching and learning. As a fiel...
Within the broad field of research on learning, culture and social interaction, sociocultural theory...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022In their everyday choices, teachers and educators d...
This paper takes a sociocultural perspective as it addresses the problem of engaging all students in...
The following text presents a revised and extended version of the public defence of my Ph.D. thesis,...
ABSTRACT Until recently, it was believed that to learn/teach another language, it is sufficient for...
Purpose: This article compares theoretical conceptions that reclaim and re-think material practice –...
Discussions of practice, particularly those focused on learning, tend to focus more upon the socio-c...