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Professional Practice And Learning Times Spaces Bodies Things 1st Edition Nick Hopwood Auth

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Professional Practice And Learning Times Spaces Bodies Things 1st Edition Nick Hopwood Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.1 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Nick Hopwood (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319261621, 9783319261645, 3319261622, 3319261649
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Professional Practice And Learning Times Spaces Bodies Things 1st Edition Nick Hopwood Auth by Nick Hopwood (auth.) 9783319261621, 9783319261645, 3319261622, 3319261649 instant download after payment.

This book explores important questions about the relationship between professional practice and learning, and implications of this for how we understand professional expertise. Focusing on work accomplished through partnerships between practitioners and parents with young children, the book explores how connectedness in action is a fluid, evolving accomplishment, with four essential dimensions: times, spaces, bodies, and things. Within a broader sociomaterial perspective, the analysis draws on practice theory and philosophy, bringing different schools of thought into productive contact, including the work of Schatzki, Gherardi, and recent developments in cultural historical activity theory. The book takes a bold view, suggesting practices and learning are entwined but distinctive phenomena. A clear and novel framework is developed, based on this idea. The argument goes further by demonstrating how new, coproductive relationships between professionals and clients can intensify the pedagogic nature of professional work, and showing how professionals can support others’ learning when the knowledge they are working with, and sense of what is to be learned, are uncertain, incomplete, and fragile.

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