Citation:
Gamble, J. (2004) Retrieving the general from the particular: the structure of craft knowledge. In: Muller, J., Davies, B. & Morais, A. (eds). <i>Reading Bernstein, researching Bernstein</i>. London: RoutledgeFalmer. 189-201.
Abstract:
This chapter poses Bernstein's depiction of craft as a "horizontal knowledge structure within vertical discourse" as a central question to be investigated. It draws on historical-empirical material as well as on some of the findings of an ethnographic study of cabinetmaker apprentices. It concludes that craft as knowledge form and its related transmission-acquisition practices constitute a restricted orientation which cannot yield a resolution to the "theory-practice" conundrum, yet they have much to offer those tasked with reform in vocational education and training.
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