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  2. Situated learning - Wikipedia

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    Situated learning is a theory that explains an individual's acquisition of professional skills and includes research on apprenticeship into how legitimate peripheral participation leads to membership in a community of practice. [1] Situated learning "takes as its focus the relationship between learning and the social situation in which it ...

  3. Jean Lave - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Lave pioneered the theories of situated learning and communities of practice with the publication of her seminal text, Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation (in collaboration with her student Étienne Wenger). The theory of situated learning posits that, in the words of anthropologist Nigel Rapport, learning is a ...

  4. Situated cognition - Wikipedia

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    Situated cognition is a theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing [1] by arguing that all knowledge is situated in activity bound to social, cultural and physical contexts. [ 2 ] Situativity theorists suggest a model of knowledge and learning that requires thinking on the fly rather than the storage and retrieval of conceptual ...

  5. SRTC criminal justice students use technology to learn use-of ...

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    The Criminal Justice program at SRTC also uses judgment simulators to provide students with hands-on decision-making experience and understand how difficult it is to decide at a particular moment ...

  6. Étienne Wenger - Wikipedia

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    He was an initiator of the now common research practice connecting learning to the technological and social aspects of communities. Currently, Wenger is working on "Learning for a Small Planet." This research is focused on how students learn in the 21st century, and how the integration of technology is affecting education.

  7. Narrative-based learning - Wikipedia

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    This model aligns with the constructivist ideals of situated learning—which theorises that active learning takes place within the context in which the knowledge must be applied. [3] Anchored Instruction is a type of situated learning that presents students with a realistic narrative within a specific context. At the narrative's core is a ...

  8. National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center

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    The States, Major Cities and Counties Regional Center offers a resource and outreach mechanism for state, major city and county criminal justice system partners, with a mission of ensuring that larger criminal justice agencies (those having 50 or more sworn personnel) have unbiased access to a full range of relevant scientific and technology-related information.

  9. Criminal justice instructor at Mid-East Career and Technology ...

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    Snider is the criminal justice instructor at Mid-East Career and Technology Centers. He was one of 24 Ohio military, law enforcement, security and emergency service representatives recognized for ...

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