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    In a Learning-Community Classroom, Disciplinary Knowledge Is Sometimes Learned as an End
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In a Learning-Community Classroom, Disciplinary Knowledge Is Sometimes Learned as an End

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In a learning-community classroom, disciplinary knowledge is sometimes learned as an end in itself and sometimes as a means to another end.

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