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Showing papers by "Ference Marton published in 2011"


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that variation theory can serve as a guiding principle of pedagogical design, and two case studies are used to support the argument, showing that what the teacher is supposed to do in the classroom does not follow mechanically.
Abstract: Purpose – One important contribution of variation theory to learning study is that it brings the focus of the learning study sharply on the object of learning and provides a theoretical grounding to understand some of the necessary conditions of learning. The purpose of this paper is to argue that variation theory can serve as a guiding principle of pedagogical design.Design/methodology/approach – Data from two case studies are used to support the argument.Findings – This paper shows that variation theory is indeed a guiding principle; what the teacher is supposed to do in the classroom does not follow mechanically, as exemplified by two learning study cases. The first example shows that the principles of variation theory imply what features of the object of learning has to be invariant and what should vary in the students' experience. However, this is a necessary but not sufficient condition for learning. The second example shows also that even if one is aware of the pattern of variation and invariance n...

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