학술논문

The social practice of learning: a craft for the 21st century
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Asia Pacific Education Review, 10(2), pp.205-214 Jun, 2009
Subject
교육학
Language
English
ISSN
1876-407X
1598-1037
Abstract
This article argues that the social practice of learning (SPL), involving life-long learning, meta-learning, deep reflection, and dialogue in a community, should be the distinguishing knowledge base of schools in the twenty-first century. This article also analyses the strategies and challenges of the recent education reforms in Singapore through the lens of an SPL education paradigm. Although the Singapore government has done much to train teachers, trim syllabi and introduce new ways of teaching and learning, such as project work, the real challenge is to go beyond the provision of structural changes to the substance of the epistemological reform.