let me 'do' and I understand: cognitive apprenticeship

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

John Abbott speaks about how an expert can lead the novice (student) through the stages of learning.

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  • CA typical of ALL aboriginal societies : children learn skills really rapidly, because in the event of an emergency, those that have to be carried are carried, , the rest have to move and move accurately, and in many case need to be able to select and carry tools, and other objects that matter in terms of survival. And when the emergency is escaped, all that can have to lend a hand. Aboriginal children will take care of their younger quite efectively. By age 6 most are able to find food, etc

  • Well done. Good to see that a litte explanantion from an expert can make you learn too ;-)

  • Really interesting and important stuff. We're an education foundation with an especial interest in the importance of learning by doing, in both practical and academic subjects. We feel that the education system's focus on learning through books and written tests leaves too many young people out in the cold educationally.

  • Great video . Keep up the good work. I will return to this channel.

  • this reminds me of Kim Ki-Duk's film "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring", when the old monk teaches his little apprentice that he shouldn't be cruel to little animals, by doing to the boy the same thing he did to those... That scene is among the most beautiful things I ever watched in a movie.

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