Hi Bill. Hope to see you next week.
I suppose this too will be revealed in Chapter 2, but I've always wondered
about the word "share". If the shared object of our activity is a bottle of
wine, then you get half and I get half (more if I'm pouring). If we share an
idea or a value does that mean we both get all of it, that we somehow
experience it similarly, or is it more like sharing the wine? Children are
expected to share their toys, meaning another child can play with their toy,
but its still their toy.
Or am I just being tiresome?
djc
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From: Mike Cole [mailto:mcole@weber.ucsd.edu]
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Don
e idea of community of
learners is the same.
the CoP notion that has
become popular is that the LBE community is stitched/glued together by a
shared object of activity. The popular literature on CoPs does not mention
shared objects, although it does mention shared values, beliefs, goals,
etc. The difference between community in LBE and the idea of community of
learners is the same.
bill blanton
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