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Lim, Kenneth Y.T.
Disciplinary intuitions and the design of learning environments
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Disciplinary intuitions and the design of learning environmentsedited by Kenneth Y. T. Lim.
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Lim, Kenneth Y.T.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore :2015.
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xxiii, 201 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
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LearningPhilosophy.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-182-4
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9789812871824 (electronic bk.)
Disciplinary intuitions and the design of learning environments
Disciplinary intuitions and the design of learning environments
[electronic resource] /edited by Kenneth Y. T. Lim. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2015. - xxiii, 201 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
PART ONE Theoretical and historical foundations -- Chapter 1 Intuitions all around us -- Chapter 2 On the nature of Disciplinary Intuitions -- Chapter 3 Learning through intuition in early China -- Chapter 4 Applying Disciplinary Intuitions to classroom contexts: a constructivist perspective -- PART TWO Delving into Disciplines -- Chapter 5 Developing Disciplinary Intuitions in the Natural Sciences -- Chapter 6 The nature of Intuition in Design -- Chapter 7 From seasons to cisterns - the nature of Geographical Intuition -- Chapter 8 Second Language Intuition: native language and linguistic universals -- Chapter 9 Manifestations of intuitions in the English Language -- Chapter 10 Disciplinary Intuitions in the English Language classroom: implications for practice -- Chapter 11 Surfacing Intuitions through visual novels -- Chapter 12 Mathematical Intuition and storytelling for meaningful learning -- PART THREE Coda -- Chapter 13 Disciplinary Intuitions as Praxis: the role of Intuition in Social Education -- Chapter 14 Misconceptions, Intuitions and Elementary Physics: harnessing everyday understanding in learning environment design.
As children, we would have spilt glasses of milk, dropped things, and broken things. As children, therefore, we would have developed intuitions about how the world works, but we would not necessarily have been able to explain these workings. It would only have been till we entered formal schooling that we would have learned codifications of canon within each respective discipline, and consequently how to articulate the canon to explain the intuition. The preceding example was from the natural sciences, but one could just have easily taken an example from, say, the environmental sciences or from the social sciences. Indeed, much of this book does just that, as it seeks to chart the territory of a new theory of learning around Disciplinary Intuitions. Many of the chapters within draw frequent and explicit linkages to curriculum design, from the premise of the need to go beyond addressing the conceptions of learners, to seeking to understand the substrate upon which these conceptions are founded. The argument is made that this substrate comprises the particular set of lived experiences of each learner, and how because these lived experiences are as tacit as they are diverse designing curriculum around misconceptions and preconceptions alone would not lead to enduring understanding from first principles. From this perspective, Disciplinary Intuitions constitute an exciting field at the nexus of learning theories and curriculum design.
ISBN: 9789812871824 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-287-182-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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