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Social processes in children's learning, Paul Light and Karen Littleton

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Social processes in children's learning, Paul Light and Karen Littleton
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Social processes in children's learning
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
51214721
Responsibility statement
Paul Light and Karen Littleton
Series statement
Cambridge studies in cognitive and perceptual development, 4Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
This book, first published in 2000, is about children's learning and problem-solving behaviour. It reflects the increasingly close integration seen in recent years between social and cognitive approaches to researching the learning process. In particular, Paul Light and Karen Littleton examine the ways in which interactions between children influence learning outcomes. They begin by placing this topic in a broad theoretical and empirical context and go on to present a substantial series of their own experimental studies, which focus on children of late primary and early secondary school age. These investigations address peer facilitation of problem solving, social comparison effects on learning and social context effects upon the interpretation of tasks. Many of the studies involve computer-based learning but the findings have implications both for classroom practice and the understanding of the learning process. This book will be a valuable tool for researchers, teachers and practitioners interested in the social processes of children's learning.--, Provided by publisher
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