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What is Sociocultural Theories of Learning

Intercultural Communication and Ubiquitous Learning in Multimodal English Language Education
Theories that consider that human development and learning originate in social, historical, and cultural interactions.
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Communities of Practice Through Intercultural Telecollaboration
Paloma Castro-Prieto (University of Valladolid, Spain), Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão (São Paulo State University (Unesp), Brazil), Martine Derivry-Plard (University of Bordeaux, France), and Sa-Hui Fan (National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8852-9.ch002
Abstract
Communities of practice provide challenging learning opportunities based on the principles of interaction, participation, dialogue, and relationship building. This chapter aims to explore how intercultural telecollaboration contributes to the development of a multicultural community of practice in the context of initial teacher education. Four groups of student teachers from four different languages and cultures—two in Europe, one in Asia, and one in South America—work together through the medium of English in an intercultural telecollaboration project. The project is examined in terms of community building through the experience journal of the student teachers as a reflective narrative on how they built a sense of community to sustain their interactions and negotiation of meaning. The findings strongly suggest that intercultural telecollaboration creates a powerful learning environment where students and teachers can find opportunities to cooperate, understand and support each other, and enhance their perceptions of teaching English from an intercultural perspective.
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Developing English Language Teachers' Professional Capacities through Digital and Media Literacies: A Brazilian Perspective
Sociocultural theories of learning argue that individuals learn through their engagement with the social world. Learning is a sociocultural activity mediated by symbolic and material resources. Individuals learn through the participation in sociocultural activities of specific groups. Learning in sociocultural theories is always learning ways of being, doing and thinking.
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