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John Stewart's Cognitive Apprenticeship

James Mill would model patterns of reasoning by thinking aloud and ask John Stewart to recreate his thought, imitating the thought patterns. He would give him increasingly complex tasks, books or ideas that he wanted John Stewart to summarise and articulate. These conversations were a cognitive apprenticeship. Learning through apprenticeship is one of the most powerful ways of growing skilled.

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