informal Teaching and Learning

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informal Teaching and Learning

A Study of Everyday Cognition in A Greek Community

Cognition and cognitive psychology Primary and middle schools

Authors: Rosemary C. Henze, Rosemary Henze

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th October 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781136473852


Overview

Based on an ethnographic study conducted in a Greek community, this book celebrates the small ways people teach and learn while they are engaged in other, supposedly more important, activities. By examining the intricate ways in which knowledge and skills of everyday life are transmitted, it shows how family, community, and culture shape the cognitive world of learners.

Content and Focus

Beginning with a rich description of the community and its culture, the book then focuses on six contrasting episodes of informal instruction. Video and audiotaped scenes of learning to dance, learning to perform the healing art of cupping, and learning about kinship, for example, provide material for detailed analyses.

Theoretical Insights

The book demonstrates the interplay of culture and learning by exploring how the cultural theme of struggle and the use of different interpretive frames shaped informal instruction in this community and how, at the same time, processes of informal teaching and learning contributed to the evolving construction of culture by its members. Interpretive framing emerges as a key concept that studies of situated cognition must consider.

Implications for Educators

Since formal and informal instruction are closely linked, the culturally specific ways of teaching and learning shown in informal instruction will help all educators meet the needs of diverse student bodies.

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