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Cultural tools to enhance learning

Senjov-Makohon, Natalie 2014, Cultural tools to enhance learning, European scientific journal, May, pp. 204-210.

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Title Cultural tools to enhance learning
Author(s) Senjov-Makohon, Natalie
Journal name European scientific journal
Season May
Start page 204
End page 210
Total pages 7
Publisher European scientific institute
Place of publication Azores, Portugal
Publication date 2014
ISSN 1857-7431
Summary The cultural tools to connect, communicate, and prepare learners for future academic and workplace activities underpin today’s education. In the 21st century, the use of technologies, and in particular social technologies, provide a paradigm shift in the way teachers become engaged and personalize professional development. The technologies are the cultural tools (Vygotsky, 1975, p. 3) deployed to communicate and analyze learners’ realities; however, some experienced teachers are reluctant to embrace these realities. However, there are other teachers who are adopting the 21st century cultural tools to make their learning and the learning of their students relevant, social and personal. This paper examines how social practices and cultural tools deployed, in a study with experienced teachers, adds value to teacher professional development. It examines the scaffolding with social technologies to enable learners to progress to higher order development in a Zone of Proximal Development (Vygotsky, 1978) in Higher Education.
Language eng
Field of Research 139999 Education not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective 970113 Expanding Knowledge in Education
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30064430

Document type: Journal Article
Collection: Deakin Learning Futures
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