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COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE John Carney. Communities of Practice Learning Theory  Communities of practice (CoP) are groups of people who share a concern.

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1 COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE John Carney

2 Communities of Practice Learning Theory  Communities of practice (CoP) are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.

3 History of CoP  Etienne Wagner & Jean Lave research and findings were always linked to learning in non traditional setting of the classroom  While working at the Institute for Research on Learning in 1991, is where the first used the term communities of practice to describe learning through practice and participation

4 The Three components of CoP Communities Of Practice Communities Of Practice 1. Domain The shared domain of interest 2. Community Interacting, sharing, and engaging in a shared activity 3. Practice Participating in activities frequently that promote the interest

5 What do CoPs look like  Problem Solving  Requests for Information  Seeking Experiences  Visits  “Can we work on this design and brainstorm on ideas; I am stuck”  “Where can I find a code to connect to a server?”  “Has anyone ever dealt with a customer in this situation?”  “Can we come and see your after-school program? We need to establish one in our city.”

6 Where have CoPs been adopted?  Many organizations and businesses have adopted the CoP concept in hopes to give recognition to how critical of an asset knowledge is.  Numerous organizations place great emphasis on strategically managing knowledge and how it is to be dispersed

7 Where have CoPs been adopted? continued  Like businesses the government places high expectations on managing knowledge, however with formality and bureaucracy in place it has shaped how and when we share information to the public  Schools and districts are organizations as well, some of the first applications of CoPs have been in teacher trainings “however in the field of education learning is not only a means to an end : it is also the end product” (Wenger)

8 CoP Action framework

9 Etienne Wagner Situated Learning and CoP

10 Points of Reference  Cultivating communities of practice: a guide to managing knowledge. By Etienne Wenger, Richard McDermott, and William Snyder, Harvard Business School Press, 2002.  www.ewenger.com/theory/ www.ewenger.com/theory/  Communities of practice: learning, meaning, and identity. By Etienne Wenger, Cambridge University Press, 1998.


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