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Title
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Observing Sociocultural Activity on Three Planes: Participatory Appropriation, Guided Participation, and Apprenticeship
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Abstract/Description
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This chapter proposes a sociocultural approach that involves observation of development in 3 planes of analysis corresponding to personal, interpersonal, and community processes / refer to developmental processes corresponding with these 3 planes of analysis as apprenticeship, guided participation, and participatory appropriation, in turn / these are inseparable, mutually constituting planes comprising activities that can become the focus of analysis at different times, but with the others necessarily remaining in the background of the analysis / argue that children take part in the activities of their community, engaging with other children and with adults in routine and tacit as well as explicit collaboration (both in each others' presence and in otherwise socially structured activities) and in the process of participation become prepared for later participation in related events (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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Date
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1995
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In publication
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Sociocultural Studies of Mind
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Series
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Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive, and Computational Aspects
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Pages
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139-164
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Publisher
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Cambridge University Press
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Medium
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en
Print
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Background/context type
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en
Conceptual
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Open access/free-text available
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en
No
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Peer reviewed
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No
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ISBN
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978-0-521-47056-8 978-0-521-47643-0
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Citation
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Rogoff, B. (1995). Observing Sociocultural Activity on Three Planes: Participatory Appropriation, Guided Participation, and Apprenticeship. In Sociocultural studies of mind (pp. 139–164). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139174299.008
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Place
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New York, NY, US
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