==== Emergent Literacy Theory ====
One of Clay's foundational contributions to literacy education was her theor... y to describe: when students who had not acquired foundational literacy knowledge were taught through deficit-fo... ion in New Zealand and internationally, and it is foundational to the Reading Recovery lesson framework as well
== Culture as the Pursuit of Perfection ====
The foundational contribution of Arnold's social and educational t... out the social purpose of education that remained foundational for twentieth-century educational theory.
==== P... k in Arnold's tradition have sought to extend his foundational argument — that education exists for the betterme
of Reasoning in the Mentally Retarded// — was the foundational text of developmental cognitive assessment in spe... tested. The concept of formal operations has been foundational in science and mathematics education, informing c
influential, with numerous books that have become foundational texts in education and organizational development... y criticized, Kolb's work continues to serve as a foundational reference point for the field, even for those who
writings on culture, power, and education remain foundational to contemporary thought. Born in 1935 into a well... analysis of culture as bound up with power is his foundational contribution to the field of education. In Orient
lics from antiquity that he would later credit as foundational. He attended John Marshall High School in Chicago... ions =====
==== Art and Cognition ====
Eisner's foundational theoretical contribution was to refuse the common
nted education. Across his career de Hostos wrote foundational treatises on sociology (//Tratado de Sociología//... ez. Contemporary scholars read de Hostos' work as foundational to critical thinking, critical race theory, criti
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==== Situated Learning Theory ====
Lave's foundational claim is that learning is not the acquisition of ... ork is her sustained critique of the assumption — foundational to most educational policy and much cognitive psy
tuitions but required scientific grounding in two foundational disciplines: ethics and psychology. Ethics, for H... at both be pursued with scientific rigour, remain foundational commitments of the field.
==== The Psychology of
obligation of the first order — became one of the foundational commitments of modern democratic theory. Thomas J...
==== Legacies and Unfinished Business ====
The foundational contradiction in Locke's educational and politica
rments — a legal recognition of its status as the foundational modality of accessible literacy. Research has con... s the value of braille proficiency, and Braille's foundational insight — that accessibility begins not with adap
ctly at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 — the foundational event of the American women's rights movement — a... ith Godwin — and she was not fully reclaimed as a foundational feminist thinker until the twentieth century, whe
ouncil for Correspondence Education. The theory's foundational insight — which Moore has described as the backbo... tanding or cognitive structures, is the first and foundational form, and a prerequisite to effective learner–ins
r colonialism.
==== La Civilisation Annamite: A Foundational Cultural Synthesis ====
The publication of //La ... etnamese sovereignty. He then oversaw two further foundational reforms that have shaped Vietnamese education to
aced on personal freedom inspired what became the foundational philosophy of his folk high schools. In the after... isten Kold (1816–1870), Grundtvig established the foundational pillars for Denmark's folk high schools.
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