Theories of Learning, Multiple-component retail product Book

Theories of Learning Multiple-component retail product

Edited by David Scott

Part of the Sage Library of Educational Thought & Practice series

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In recent years, research into theories of learning has been gaining momentum as a majorly significant academic pursuit, sending ripples of influence over the realm of the social sciences.

Bringing together a wide-ranging selection of articles, written by elite of internationally-renowned scholars, this four-volume collection aims to provide an overview of the many theories of learning, from Aristotle to the present day.

Editor David Scott, presents a comprehensive exploration of the subject, ranging from theories to models of learning, and from relations with curriculum to resulting themes and issues.

The work is carefully organized and structured with reference to Jerome Bruner′s model of learning, particularly in relation to Bruner′s distinction between symbol-processing and socio-cultural views of learning. Volume One: Philosophical, Sociological and Psychological Theories of LearningVolume Two: Models of LearningVolume Three: Relations with Curriculum, Pedagogy and AssessmentVolume Four: Themes and Issues

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