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Culture is Not Trivia: Sociocultural Theory for Cultural NLP
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational LinguisticsThe field of cultural NLP has recently experienced rapid growth, driven by a pressing need to ensure that language technologies are effective and safe across a pluralistic user base. This work has largely progressed without a shared conception of culture,
Naitian Zhou +2 more
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Feedback in Second Language Writing, 2016
Olga S. Villamil, M. C. M. Guerrero
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Olga S. Villamil, M. C. M. Guerrero
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SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY IMPLICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS IN MODERN PEDAGOGY
AllemaniaThere are few learning theories that able to survives the challenge of time. This study explores one of the prominent learning theories that have existed since the 80s, which is the Sociocultural theory.
Novia Anjani Dewi, Widia Oktapiani
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, 2020
This theoretical review is an overview of three important theories: schema theory, information-processing theory, and sociocultural theory. Second/foreign language teachers need to familiarize themselves with these theories if they want to teach ...
A. Karami
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This theoretical review is an overview of three important theories: schema theory, information-processing theory, and sociocultural theory. Second/foreign language teachers need to familiarize themselves with these theories if they want to teach ...
A. Karami
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When I say … sociocultural learning theory
Medical Education, 2018Kahlke et al. illuminate key concepts underpinning Sociocultural learning theory as a way of explaining how it offers a lens through which health professional educators might reconsider routine interactions.
Renate Kahlke +2 more
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Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2020
This special issue presents the theory of sociocultural models (TSCM) and its applications in diverse areas of psychology, including education, health care, clinical practice, gender relations, and general research. As many theories already exist in the social sciences, some readers may ask: “Why do cross‐cultural, cultural, and indigenous ...
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This special issue presents the theory of sociocultural models (TSCM) and its applications in diverse areas of psychology, including education, health care, clinical practice, gender relations, and general research. As many theories already exist in the social sciences, some readers may ask: “Why do cross‐cultural, cultural, and indigenous ...
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Dynamic Systems Theory and Sociocultural Theory
Language and Sociocultural Theory, 2016Both Dynamic Systems Theory and Sociocultural Theory consider second language development to be complex and dynamic, taking place through change across time. However, each has a different theoretical/methodological perspective, the former focusing on this process primarily as interconnected self-organizing systems and the latter as tied to the ...
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Digital Language Learning: A Sociocultural Theory Perspective
TESOL Quarterly (Print), 2023J. Lantolf, Jiao Xi
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Sociocultural Theory and Therapy
2010This and the remainder of the book deal with therapy. This chapter begins with a discussion of principles of social learning theory and a critique of the concepts of personality, society, and culture. It goes on to expand the scope of social learning theory to include elements from anthropology, sociology, and the other social sciences so that it can ...
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1999
This 1999 book presents a variety of exciting perspectives on the perception of risk and the strategies that people adopt to cope with it. Using the framework of recent social and cultural theory, it reflects the fact that risk has become integral to contemporary understandings of selfhood, the body and social relations, and is central to the work of ...
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This 1999 book presents a variety of exciting perspectives on the perception of risk and the strategies that people adopt to cope with it. Using the framework of recent social and cultural theory, it reflects the fact that risk has become integral to contemporary understandings of selfhood, the body and social relations, and is central to the work of ...
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