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A case study of the apprenticeship process: another perspective on the apprentice and the scaffolding metaphor
Authors:Englert C S  Berry R  Dunsmore K
Institution:Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education, Michigan State University, College of Education, East Lansing 48824-1034, USA.
Abstract:This study focused on the apprenticeship opportunities in a collaborative writing context. The examination of written artifacts and discursive interactions revealed that collaborative contexts offered unique participatory spaces that allowed students to use their knowledge in ways that exceeded their independent competence. Of note, too, is that the study revealed students' active and constructive role, refuting the perception that most students with disabilities are passive learners in the teaching-learning process. Implications of the study further suggest the importance of peer collaborations in creating successful literacy apprenticeships, as well as in providing teachers with greater insight into the developmental progress and literacy potentials of their students in the context of situated literacy activity.
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