Learning about Human Learning: How We Grow Individually and Collectively
University of Melbourne via YouTube
Overview
Explore the complexities of human learning in this 52-minute lecture by Professor Anna Sfard from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the unique aspects of human learning, examining how it differs from other forms of learning and occurs at both individual and societal levels. Investigate the historical perspectives on learning research and consider future directions in the field. Analyze the interplay between individual and societal changes in learning, and understand its fundamental role in shaping human identity. Examine key concepts such as acquisition, participation, and historical change in learning processes. Gain insights into the work of influential thinkers like Jean Piaget and explore thought experiments that challenge conventional understanding of learning. Reflect on the balance between building knowledge and storytelling in educational contexts, and consider the role of practical activities and tools in the learning process.
Syllabus
Introduction
Questions about learning
Surprise
The Plan
Example
Research
What is it
Jean Piaget
The Problem
Thought Experiment
Acquisition
Collectives
Participation
Acquisition and Participation
Historical Change
Why does it happen
Building knowledge vs storytelling
Summary
occult activities
practical activities
tools
conclusion
Taught by
The University of Melbourne