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Behind the acquisition metaphor: conceptions of learning and learning outcomes in TLRP school-based projects
Authors:Carol McGuinness
Institution:Department of Education for Northern Ireland
Abstract:Using Sfard's distinction between acquisition and participation metaphors as an organizing principle, the twelve school-based projects within the TLRP programme were overwhelmingly judged by the Learning Outcomes Thematic Group as belonging to the acquisition metaphor. In essence, this article advances the initial analyses in two directions: (1) it reconsiders the projects from the point of view of conceptions of learning rather than metaphor and (2) it analyses outcomes from the point of view of a distinction that is particularly pertinent to notions of acquisition and participation—knowing that v. knowing how. The reason is simple—to keep the spotlight on the widest range of learning and learning outcomes that is being researched in the programme and to avoid blurring differences that might be important for curriculum planners, for teachers and for assessment. In the final section, some general implications for assessment in classrooms are briefly discussed.
Keywords:learning outcomes  metaphors of learning  conceptions of learning  constructivism  social constructivism  knowing that  knowing how  assessment
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