As is wont to happen on the Web, I found this terrific quote by scientist John Seeley Brown by way of this article about
communities of practice at
The Learning Circuits Blog, which I found by way of this post by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach about
virtual communities. In an
interview with
Line Zine editor Marcia Conner, Brown spoke eloquently about learning, knowledge, and the relevance of
constructivism:
We tend to forget that learning and sense-making go hand in hand: we tend to forget that for the learner, the student, there’s always this sense-making going on even if we, as teachers, think everything is clear. Now, suddenly, teachers have been thrown into the same kind of chaos as their students. This has created a symmetry that really focuses on how we need to jointly learn together.
What a gift it is to celebrate balance and harmony amidst "chaos"!
What do you think?
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