Gardner, Howard, 1943-

The unschooled mind : how children think and how schools should teach / Howard Gardner. - New York : Basic Books, c2011. - xxx, 322 p. ; 24 cm.

Reprint. Originally published: 1991. "Twentienth-anniversary edition with a new introduction by the author"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-310) and index.

Introduction: the central puzzles of learning -- I: The "natural" learner -- Conceptualizing the development of the mind -- Initial learnings: constraints and possibilities -- Knowing the world through symbols -- The worlds of the preschooler: the emergence of intuitive understandings -- II: Understanding educational institutions -- The values and traditions of education -- The institution called school -- The difficulties posed by school: misconceptions in the sciences -- More difficulties posed by school: stereotypes in the social sciences and the humanities -- III: Toward education for understanding -- The search for solutions: dead ends and promising means -- Education for understanding during the early years -- Education for understanding during the adolescent years -- Toward national and global understandings.

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