sociocultural perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofsocioculturalandperspective

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sociocultural
adjective
uk
/ˌsəʊ.si.əʊˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌsoʊ.si.oʊˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
related to the different groups of people in society and their habits, traditions, ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofsocioculturalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A third approach investigates pragmatic learning insocioculturalperspective.
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From asocioculturalperspective, they seemed to draw on each other in order to progress through their zone of proximal development.
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Conversely, research studies from asocioculturalperspectiveprovide rich theoretical concepts to explain what is observed but are often parsimonious with data.
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This book represents a major statement of the current research being conducted on the learning of second languages from asocioculturalperspective.
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His research interests include foreign language learning in the elementary school and classroom language learning from asocioculturalperspective.
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Asocioculturalperspectiveguided the investigation.
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This study demonstrates how a qualitative analysis, from asocioculturalperspectivein this case, can provide interesting insights not observable using quantitative analysis from a cognitive perspective.
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Two main theoretical perspectives dominate discussions of gendered sexuality: that of an evolutionary perspective, and that of asocioculturalperspective.
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Thesocioculturalperspectivedeems these traits as performative, in opposition to an evolutionary perspective that describes them through notions of essentialism and innateness.
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This paper investigates the value of language classroom negotiation of meaning from both cognitive and sociocultural perspectives.
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