Chapter One A Cultural Paradigm —Learning by Observing and Pitching In

Publication date: 2015 Source:Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Volume 49 Author(s): Barbara Rogoff, Rebeca Mejía-Arauz, Maricela Correa-Chávez We discuss Learning by Observing and Pitching In (LOPI) as a cultural paradigm that provides an interesting alternative to Assembly-Line Instruction for supporting children's learning. Although LOPI may occur in all communities, it appears to be especially prevalent in many Indigenous and Indigenous-heritage communities of the Americas. We explain key features of this paradigm, previewing the chapters of this volume, which examine LOPI as it occurs in the lives of families and communities. In this introductory chapter, we focus especially on one feature of the paradigm that plays an important role in its uptake and maintenance in families, institutions, and communities—the nature of assessment. We consider the power of the dominant paradigm and the challenges in making paradigm shifts.
Source: Advances in Child Development and Behavior - Category: Child Development Source Type: research