

An edition of The educated mind (1997)
how cognitive tools shape our understanding
By Kieran Egan
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
eng
Pages
305
Description:
The Educated Mind offers a bold and revitalizing new vision for today's uncertain educational system. Kieran Egan reconceives education, taking into account how we learn. He proposes the use of particular "intellectual tools"—such as language or literacy—that shape how we make sense of the world. These mediating tools generate successive kinds of understanding: somatic, mythic, romantic, philosophical, and ironic. Egan's account concludes with practical proposals for how teaching and curriculum can be changed to reflect the way children learn.
subjects: Civilization, Western, Cognition and culture, Education, Educational anthropology, Educational sociology, History, Learning, Psychology of, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Psycholinguistics, Psychology of Learning, Teaching, Western Civilization, Education, philosophy, Civilization, western, history, Éducation, Philosophie, Cognition et culture, Civilisation occidentale, Histoire, Anthropologie et éducation, Sociologie de l'éducation, Psychologie de l'apprentissage, Enseignement, Philosophy & Social Aspects