Boundary Objects and Practices in Educational Contexts
A special issue of Education Sciences (ISSN 2227-7102).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2023) | Viewed by 13610
Special Issue Editors
Interests: collaborative learning; ICT in education; blended learning
Interests: education; technology; virtual communities; blended learning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of this Special Issue is to look in-depth into the dynamics triggering cross-boundaries between different learning contexts. Moving from one context to a different one does not have to be necessarily a physical action. Crossing boundaries is an intellectual act that “forces” a social and cognitive re-organization not only in terms of knowledge and skills but also in terms of a redefinition of the self. This is not a simple act. Involving a community in the construction of significate objects supports the move from one context to another one; both are interested in the object built.
This Special Issue is devoted to experiences of cross-boundaries. The common background is represented by the theoretical approach, always routed into constructivism, although different declinations are possible in each paper. We wish to offer to the readers a wide array of cases in which different types of participants are involved in joint activities aimed at the construction of a boundary-crossing object. The processes and the dynamics involved are analyzed so to unpack the various dimensions impacting and impacted.
Through the cases, it will also be possible to propose some theoretical advancements. Finally, practical implications for teachers and agents operating in cross-community contexts will be outlined.
Dr. Giuseppe Ritella
Prof. Dr. Maria Beatrice Ligorio
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cross-boundaries
- learning contexts
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