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Amy Dexter
{img:Biographical info}UC Santa Cruz Graduate Student
University of California, Santa Cruz[=>]
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{img:Biographical info}I am a CILS doctoral student interested in
studying the cultural nature of learning across formal and informal
contexts. I work with Barbara Rogoff studying the ways children
organize their participation in informal learning activity. We have
explored learning through intent participation in several communities
in the United States and in Mexico. I am interested in examining
cultural variation in children's learning with the expectation that a
better understanding of children's learning may be used to inform
education.
{img:Biographical info} Children's development of cultural repertoires through participation in everyday routines and practices[=>]
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Authors: Barbara Rogoff[=>]
, Leslie Moore[=>]
, Behnosh Najafi[=>]
, Amy Dexter[=>]
, Maricela Correa-Chavez[=>]
, Jocelyn Solis[=>]
Cultural Variation in Children痴 Social Organization[=>]
type: journal article
Authors: Mejia Arauz[=>]
, Barbara Rogoff[=>]
, Amy Dexter[=>]
, Behnosh Najafi[=>]
This article examines how 31 triads of 6- to 10-year-old children from 3 cultural backgrounds organized their interactions while folding Origami figures. Triads of children whose families had immigrated to the United States from indigenous heritage regions of M騙ico (and whose mothers a
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