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The acquisition metaphor refers to a conceptual framework in which learning is viewed as a process of obtaining knowledge or skills, akin to acquiring physical objects. This perspective suggests that learners "gain" information, "possess" competencies, and "own" understanding, similar to how one might acquire a tangible item. It emphasizes the idea of accumulation and the transfer of information from one source to another, often leading to a focus on performance and measurable outcomes. This metaphor contrasts with other views of learning that may emphasize processes like transformation, participation, or construction of meaning.

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