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Foundations and Opportunities for an Interdisciplinary Science of Learning
Oleh:
Bransford, John D.
;
Barron, Brigid
;
Pea, Roy D.
;
Meltzoff, Andrew
;
Kuhl, Patricia
;
Bell, Philip
;
Stevens, Reed
;
Schwartz, Daniel L.
;
Vye, Nancy
;
Reeves, Byron
;
Roschelle, Jeremy
;
Sabelli, Nora H.
Jenis:
Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi:
The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences
,
page 19-34.
Topik:
Implicit Learning and the Brain
;
Informal Learning
;
Formal Learning
;
Synergistic Science of Learning
Fulltext:
Foundations and Opportunities for an Interdisciplinary Science of Learning.pdf
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In this chapter, we argue that the learning sciences are poised for a “decade of synergy.” We focus on several key traditions of theory and research with the potential for mutually in?uencing one another in ways that can transform how we think about the science of learning, as well as how future educators and scientists are trained. The three major strands of research that we focus on are: (1) implicit learning and the brain,(2) informal learning, and (3 ) designs for formal learning and beyond. As Figure 2.1A illustrates, these three areas have mainly operated independently, with researchers attempting to apply their thinking and ?ndings directly to education, and with the links between theory and wellgrounded implications for practice often proving tenuous at best. The goal of integrating insights from these strands in order to create a transformative theory of learning is illustrated in Figure 2.1B. Successful efforts to understand and advance human learning require a simultaneous emphasis on informal and formal learning environments, and on the implicit ways in which people learn in whatever situations they ?nd themselves. We explore examples of research from each of these three strands. We then suggest ways that the learning sciences might draw on these traditions for creating a more robust understanding of learning, which can inform the design of learning environments that allow all students to succeed in the fast changing world of the twenty-?rst century.
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