Failure to Thrive in Constructivism : : a A Cross-Cultural Malady / / Marilyn Dahl.

Western educators constantly look for ways to make the process of learning more meaningful, to kindle the spark that initiates a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and creative innovation. Recent theories have favored the development of critical learning skills over the acquisition of facts. However, the...

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Superior document:Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education ; 62
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : Brill | Sense,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education ; 62.
Physical Description:1 online resource (v, 130 pages).
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Summary:Western educators constantly look for ways to make the process of learning more meaningful, to kindle the spark that initiates a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and creative innovation. Recent theories have favored the development of critical learning skills over the acquisition of facts. However, these theories are rooted in Western democratic and egalitarian assumptions, some of which exist in no other culture on earth. Although it seems logical that any learner, set at liberty to explore the world, would naturally develop the ability to think critically and analytically, it is important to point out that Western logic is not universal, and what seems natural is, in fact, a product of the Western independence-oriented worldview. This book examines the consequences of taking a full-blown constructivist approach into Arabic tertiary education, and uncovers some interesting hidden factors that prevent cognitive progress in this environment. This seemingly natural approach to learning does not, in fact, come naturally, but requires careful preparation to enable learners to accept cognitive experiences that may be culturally uncomfortable.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9460913148
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Marilyn Dahl.