Specifically, from their essay in Daniels's An Introduction to Vygotsky. (If you care: Lave, Jean and Etienne Wenger. "Practice, person, social world." An Introduction to Vygotsky. Ed. Harry Daniels. New York: Routledge, 2005. 149-156. Print.)
Importantly, Lave and Wenger are the big guns when it comes to talking about communities of practice. Below, two brilliant, poignant little bits from the above-mentioned essay.
"the centripetal development of full participants, and with it the successful production of a community of practice, also implies the replacement of old-timers" (155)
"communities of practice are engaged in the generative process of producing their own future" (155)
Importantly, Lave and Wenger are the big guns when it comes to talking about communities of practice. Below, two brilliant, poignant little bits from the above-mentioned essay.
"the centripetal development of full participants, and with it the successful production of a community of practice, also implies the replacement of old-timers" (155)
"communities of practice are engaged in the generative process of producing their own future" (155)
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