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Psychology of Education, Learning, Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge)
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Education, Information and Transformation : Essays on Learning and Thinking

by Jeffrey Kane
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Overview

Designed to spark educators to reflect on the nature of human thinking and the academic goals of education, this collection of essays — by scholars from widely disparate orientations and disciplines — explores and explains the human cognitive capacities that transcend computation and substantially affect our judgment and action.

Asks the critical questions — Is there more to thinking than information processing?, What more is there?, and What difference does it make to education? Addresses numerous critical issues — from educational standards, to the environmental/social and moral dimensions, to the role of the senses in human development. Demonstrates how to identify new intelligences and identifies both Naturalist and Existential Intelligences. Explores the question of how science may address questions of spirituality. Introduces and provides unique insight into cultural educational issues. Considers different educational levels to demonstrate the practical meanings of the various theoretical positions.

For prospective and practicing educational professionals.

Synopsis

Designed to spark educators to reflect on the nature of human thinking and the academic goals of education, this collection of essays — by scholars from widely disparate orientations and disciplines — explores and explains the human cognitive capacities that transcend computation and substantially affect our judgment and action.

Asks the critical questions — Is there more to thinking than information processing?, What more is there?, and What difference does it make to education? Addresses numerous critical issues — from educational standards, to the environmental/social and moral dimensions, to the role of the senses in human development. Demonstrates how to identify new intelligences and identifies both Naturalist and Existential Intelligences. Explores the question of how science may address questions of spirituality. Introduces and provides unique insight into cultural educational issues. Considers different educational levels to demonstrate the practical meanings of the various theoretical positions.

For prospective and practicing educational professionals.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
346
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780135205945

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