Understanding and Teaching Intuit.
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Description
The intuitive mind is a powerful force in the classroom and often an undetected one. Intuitive conceptions–knowledge or knowledge-structures that individuals acquire and use largely without conscious reflection or explicit instruction–sometimes work to facilitate learning in the classroom and other contexts. But learning may also be impeded by intuitive conceptions, and they can be difficult to dislodge as needed. The literatures in psychology and education include a large and diverse body of theory and research on intuitive conceptions, but this work is limited in some respects. This volume contributes in four ways to overcome these limitations. Understanding and Teaching the Intuitive Mind: Student and Teacher Learning:
* pulls together diverse theoretical and methodological approaches to the origin, structure, function, and development of intuitive conceptions;
* explores a diversity of academic disciplines–paying equal attention not only to mathematics and science, the fields in which intuitive concepts have been studied most extensively, but also to the social sciences, arts, and humanities;
* explicitly links theory and research to educational implications and classroom applications; and
* focuses not only on students’ intuitive conceptions but also on teachers’ intuitive beliefs about learning and teaching.
Editor: Torff, Bruce, Editor: Sternberg, Robert J
Topic: Education / Teaching
Media: Book
ISBN: 1138986437
Language: English
Pages: 286
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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