The culture of education
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Author
Publication
1996 - Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecultureofeducati0000brun
- Internet Archivecultureofeducati0000brun_r6c5
- ISBN-139780674179523
- ISBN-100674179528
- Library of Congress Control Number95046844
Classifications
- DDC370.15
- LCCLB1051 .B736 1996
- LCCLB1051.B736 1996
Description
What we don't know about learning could fill a book - and it might be a schoolbook. In a masterful commentary on the possibilities of education, the eminent psychologist Jerome Bruner reveals how education can usher children into their culture, though it often fails to do so. Applying the newly emerging "cultural psychology" to education, Bruner proposes that the mind reaches its full potential only through participation in the culture - not just its more formal arts and sciences, but its ways of perceiving, thinking, feeling, and carrying out discourse. By examining both educational practice and educational theory, Bruner explores new and rich ways of approaching many of the classical problems that perplex educators. Going well beyond his earlier acclaimed books on education, Bruner looks past the issue of achieving individual competence to the question of how education equips individuals to participate in the culture on which life and livelihood depend. Educators, psychologists, and students of mind and culture will find in this volume an unsettling criticism that challenges our current conventional practices - as well as a wise vision that charts a direction for the future.
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