Learning in Likely Places: Varieties of Apprenticeship in Japan

Learning in Likely Places: Varieties of Apprenticeship in Japan
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
13 September 1998
Pages
396
ISBN
9780521480123

Learning in Likely Places: Varieties of Apprenticeship in Japan

Likely places of learning in Japan include folkcraft village pottery workshops, the clubhouses of female shellfish divers, traditional theaters, and the neighborhood public bath. The education of potters, divers, actors, and other novices generates identity within their specific communities of practice. In this volume, a collection of nineteen case studies of situated learning in such likely places, the contributors take apprenticeship as a fundamental model of experiential education in authentic arenas of cultural practice. Together, the essays demonstrate a rich variety of Japanese pedagogical arrangements and learning patterns, both historical and contemporary. All cases respond to the call for a new focus on situated learning , an educational anthropology of the social relations and meanings of educational process.

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