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Collins noted a crucial difference between traditional apprenticeships and modern schooling: in the former, “learners can see the processes of work,” while in the latter, “the processes of thinking are often invisible to both the students and the teacher.” Collins and his coauthors identified four features of apprenticeship that could be adapted to the demands of knowledge work: modeling, or demonstrating the task while explaining it aloud; scaffolding,
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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