Knowledge is not abstract: Culture shapes learning and understanding.
The way we learn is influenced by the situations and cultures around us. Knowledge isn't just facts we memorize, but also shaped by our activities and environments. Traditional teaching methods that separate knowledge from real-life situations may not be as effective. A new approach called cognitive apprenticeship suggests learning should be more hands-on and connected to everyday life. By understanding how knowledge is situated, we can improve how we teach and learn.