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Mimetic Learning at Work: Learning in the Circumstances of Practice

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The concept of mimetic learning at work is outlined and elaborated in this text. That elaboration consists of an account of how securing occupational capacities has been primary associated with learning processes and an explanation of those processes.Much, and probably most, of the learning and development across individuals working livesoccurs outside of circumstances of direct guidance or instruction. Yet, recent considerations of individuals epistemologies and developments form anthropology and cognitive science suggest that current explanations about individuals contributions to learning at and through work are incomplete. So, there is need for an emphasis on individuals processes of learning, both within and outside of situations of guidance by more experienced workers, needs to be more fully understood, and accepted as being person dependent. Contributions from anthropology, developmental studies, and cognitive neuroscience now augment those from sociocultural theory."

124 pages, Paperback

First published August 31, 2014

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