Expressed by physical setting; they are the spatial designs that shape the way people relate to each other. Architectonic Meanings
Architectonic Dimension
Expressed through the patterns of person-to-person communication Discursive Meanings
Discursive Dimension
Created in the interaction of one person’s will – their interests, motivations and drives – with another. Intersubjective Meanings
Intersubjective Dimension
Emerge from the ways in which a person’s life experiences are negotiated in a particular setting Socio-cultural Meanings
Socio-cultural Dimension
Formed in relationships of ownership and control Proprietary Meanings
Proprietary Dimension
Arising from the ways in which knowledge is represented and created Epistemological Meanings
Epistemological Dimension
Making knowledge that are configured in learning relationships Pedagocical Meanings
Pedagogical Dimension
Underlie the establishment of a balance of power between those who control and those who are controlled. Moral Meanings
Moral Dimension
Cope, B. & Kalantzis, M.2008, New Learning : Elements of a Science of Education. Cambridge University Press: Australia Reference Cope, B. & Kalantzis, M.2008, New Learning : Elements of a Science of Education. Cambridge University Press: Australi
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