situated learning
Pronunciation
/sˈɪtʃuːˌeɪɾᵻd lˈɜːnɪŋ/
British pronunciation
/sˈɪtʃuːˌeɪtɪd lˈɜːnɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "situated learning"in English

Situated learning
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an educational theory that emphasizes learning within the context of authentic, real-world experiences

What is "situated learning"?

Situated learning suggests that the most effective learning happens when it is connected to real-world contexts. It emphasizes learning through authentic experiences, collaboration, and social interactions, where knowledge is best gained when students are engaged in activities that closely relate to how the knowledge will be used in practice. Situated learning promotes the idea that learners should engage in tasks similar to what professionals experience in their fields.

example
Examples
Situated learning theory suggests that learners acquire knowledge and skills best when they are engaged in meaningful activities within relevant contexts.
Apprenticeships are often cited as examples of situated learning, where individuals learn skills through hands-on experience and mentorship within a specific trade or profession.
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