This paper examines the productive processes by which educators define needs as educational needs. These processes are called needs-making activities. Existing critiques of needs-meeting activity analyze the ideological and political functions of the technical discourse on that activity. Drawing on constructionist theory, this essay examines how needs-making activity is performed through communicative interactions, and how it is affected by changing structural forces operating upon and within organizations where educators work.
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