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Learning for Life in the 21st Century - Sociocultural Perspectives on the Future of Education

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Informationen zum Autor Gordon Wells is Professor of Education at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Guy Claxton is Visiting Professor of Learning Science at the University of Bristol. Klappentext Education is about developing minds that are ready to thrive in the complex uncertainties of the postmodern world: minds that are curious, confident, critical and collaborative. But how is that to be achieved? What are the implications for schools and teachers of rethinking education in this way? In Learning for Life in the 21st Century , a collection of distinguished international educators and researchers bend their minds to this problem - and come up with solutions and suggestions that are practical, challenging, and sometimes surprising. The book starts from the premise that the most significant factors in shaping minds are the cultural setting in which learning takes place, the activities in which participants engage, and the discourse among them. Underlining the wide acceptance of this perspective, the contributors are drawn from a range of countries: Australia, Denmark, Finland, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, the UK and the US . Each chapter explores the ideas and challenges that a sociocultural perspective raises for different aspects of schooling and lifelong education. What emerges is a coherent and comprehensive picture of what education needs to become in the context of escalating relativism and diversity in the world. The contributions are written in a thoughtful, engaging style, free from unnecessary technological jargon, and the volume is structured clearly to correspond to the chronological organization of education. Zusammenfassung United by the belief that the most significant factor in shaping the minds of young people is the cultural setting in which learning takes place! the twenty eminent contributors to this volume present new thinking on education across the boundaries of school! home! work and community. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors vii 1 Introduction: Sociocultural Perspectives on the Future of Education 1 Gordon Wells and Guy Claxton Part I Issues and Developments in Sociocultural Theory 19 2 Education for the Learning Age: A Sociocultural Approach to Learning to Learn 21 Guy Claxton 3 Becoming the Village: Education Across Lives 34 Jay L. Lemke 4 The Gift of Confidence: A Vygotskian View of Emotions 46 Holbrook Mahn and Vera John-Steiner 5 From Activity to Directivity: The Question of Involvement in Education 59 Pablo del Río and Amelia Álvarez 6 Sociocultural Perspectives on Assessment 73 Caroline Gipps 7 Teaching, Learning, and Development: A Post-Vygotskian Perspective 84 Anna Stetsenko and Igor Arievitch Part II Pre-School and School-Age Learning and Development 97 8 Emerging Learning Narratives: A Perspective from Early Childhood Education 99 Margaret Carr 9 Semiotic Mediation and Mental Development in Pluralistic Societies: Some Implications for Tomorrow's Schooling 112 Ruqaiya Hasan 10 Learning to Argue and Reason Through Discourse in Educational Settings 127 Clotilde Pontecorvo and Laura Sterponi 11 Developing Dialogues 141 Neil Mercer 12 Supporting Students' Learning of Significant Mathematical Ideas 154 Paul Cobb and Kay McClain 13A Developmental Teaching Approach to Schooling 167 Seth Chaiklin 14 Standards for Pedagogy: Research, Theory and Practice 181 Stephanie Stoll Dalton and Roland G. Tharp Part III Post-Compulsory, Adult and Professional Learning 195 15 Inquiry as an Orientation for Learning, Teaching and Teacher E...

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1. Sociocultural Perspectives on the Future of Education: Gordon Wells And Guy Claxton.
2. Education for the Learning Age: A Sociocultural Approach to Learning to Learn: Guy Claxton.

3. Becoming the Village Education Across Lives: Jay L. Lemke.

4. The Gift of Confidence: A Vygotskian View of Emotions: Holbrook Mahn and Vera John-Steiner.

5. From Activity to Directivity: The Question of Involvement in Education: Pablo Del Río and Amelia Álvarez.

6. Sociocultural Perspectives on Assessment: Caroline Gipps.

7. Teaching, Learning and Development: A Post-Vygotskian Perspective: Anna Stetsenko And Igor Arievitch.

8. Emerging Learning Narratives: A Perspective from Early Childhood Education: Margaret Carr.

9. Semiotic Mediation and Mental Development in Pluralistic Societies: Some Implications for Tomorrow s Schooling: Ruqaiya Hasan.

10. Learning to Argue and Reason Through Discourse in Educational Settings: Clotilde Pontecorvo And Laura Sterponi.

11.Developing Dialogues: Neil Mercer.

12. Supporting Students' Learning of Significant Mathematical Ideas: Paul Cobb And Kay Mcclain.

13. A Developmental Teaching Approach to Schooling: Seth Chaiklin.

14. Standards for Pedagogy: Research, Theory and Practive: Stephanie Stoll Dalton and Roland G. Tharp.

15. Enquiry as an Orientation for Learning , Teaching and Teacher Education: Gordon Wells.

16. Can a School Community Learn to Master Its Own Future? : An Activity-Theoretical Study of Expansive Learning Among Middle School Teachers: Yrjö Engeström, Ritva Engeström and Arja Suntio.

17. Cultural Historical Activity Theory and the Expantion of Opportunities for Learning After School: Katherine Brown And Michael Cole.

18. Building a Community of Educators Versus Effecting Conceptual Change in Individual Students: Multicaultural Education for Preservice Teachers: Eugene Matusov And Renée Hayes.

19.Organising Excursions into Specialist Discourse Communities : A Sociocultural Account of University Teaching: Andy Northedge.

20. Afterword: Luis C. Moll.

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"Throughout, the editors achieve their stated goals, moving from the conceptual to the practical, and from treating younger to older age groups. Chapter contributors, from universities and research centers in seven countries including the US, appear to be experts in their areas. They present both their own research findings and reviews of others research. [...] The book is generally organized well, with a synoptic afterword by Luis Moll [...] Interested readers should find the book useful. Summing up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." P. M. Socoski, City College, Choice, March 2003

" Learning for Life in the 21st Century is an impressive and ambitious book." Carey Jewitt, University of London, Educational Review, Vol.55, November 2003

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Authors Claxton, Guy Claxton, Wells, G Wells, Gordon (University of California At Santa C Wells, Gordon Claxton Wells, Richard Ed Wells, Richard Ed. Wells
Assisted by Guy Claxton (Editor), Gordon Wells (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.04.2002
 
EAN 9780631223313
ISBN 978-0-631-22331-3
No. of pages 320
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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