Professor of Education, School of Education, University of Delaware. My research and educational interest is dialogic pedagogy and studying how to design safe learning environments for all students. I want to learn from informal settings and innovative educational institutions how to design for learning without failure and to provide sensitive guidance. Following Dr. Jean Lave, I believe that learning is an aspect of any activity. Since everybody learns all the time, the question for educators is not whether a student learns form a lesson or not but what exactly people learn from their engagement in the activities. I argue that learning can be holistically understood as people becoming members of their communities of practice. In this sociocultural approach, learning is viewed as transformation of participation in a sociocultural practice. Sometimes due to political, economic, historical, social, and cultural reasons, person's access to meaningful participation in practices is blocked and desirable learning is arrested. I am interested in the process of how the access to participation in valuable practices meaningful for a learner is systematically denied and of how people learn to become "disabled" in institutional settings (especially, in schools) as a result of this... read more
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Eugene Matusov
Willard Hall, Room#206D
School of Education
University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716
Phone: (302) 831-1266 (office);
Fax: (302) 831-4110
E-mail address: ematusov@udel.edu
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