Understanding Practice
Explore the captivating world of situated learning with "Understanding Practice," a profound work by Cambridge University Press published in 1996. This paperback edition spans 428 pages and offers a rich exploration of diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives on cognition in everyday environments. Ideal for educators, researchers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of learning, this book emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of practice in various contexts. Discover how different approaches can illuminate the intricacies of learning and cognition as it applies to real-life situations. Dive into the thought-provoking insights that make "Understanding Practice" an essential addition to your collection.