rving how young men acquired complex craft skills not through instruction in abstract principles but th... ygotsky, and she has consistently framed her work not simply as a contribution to learning theory but a... ==
Lave's foundational claim is that learning is not the acquisition of abstract, decontextualised kno... fieldwork: the tailors she studied in Liberia did not learn tailoring by memorising rules about cloth a
eers. Parents repeatedly told them that they were not participating in their children's education, not attending school meetings, not seeking information from teachers or administrators — not because they did not care deeply about their chil
e doctrine that ideas, concepts, and theories are not representations of a fixed, mind-independent real... s, and guiding action. Truth, on this account, is not correspondence between an idea and a pre-given fa... ine learning occurs only through experience — but not all experience educates. He identified two princi... ore precisely a claim that thinking and doing are not separable — that the mind develops through purpos
the Soviet Union for over two decades, and it was not until the 1960s — when [[jerome_bruner|Jerome Bru... ene. For Vygotsky, the most effective teaching is not instruction pitched at the child's current indepe... mation, and above all language-based thought — do not emerge from the maturation of a biological indivi... ial constructivism — the proposition that mind is not a private biological endowment but a cultural ach
h to distributive justice — a framework that asks not merely what resources a society distributes but w... environment. She argues that a society that does not guarantee all of these capabilities to all of its... lable. Education, on the capabilities account, is not merely a good to be distributed equitably but the... contribution to educational debate is her book //Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities//
variables in a logical problem. These stages are not merely developmental timetables but qualitatively... tures. This model positions cognitive development not as passive maturation or passive learning through... tently described his deepest intellectual project not as child psychology but as **genetic epistemology... volves active structuring by the knowing subject, not passive reception of reality) while grounding tha
ian faith with the best of ancient philosophy was not merely permissible but desirable. Aquinas taught ... ed external agent. The human teacher is therefore not a mere occasion for divine illumination but a gen... educational philosophy. Just as a physician does not create health in a patient — since health is an i... ng its own healing processes, so the teacher does not create knowledge in the student but assists the s
g conviction that the most important education is not that delivered by institutions but that which ari... version of themselves. Crucially, //Bildung// is not vocational training, not the acquisition of specific competencies for specific purposes, and not the inculcation of state-approved values: it is t
al traditions that locate the purpose of learning not in information transfer but in the transformation... ntary on Ptolemy's Astronomical Canon. These were not merely expositions of existing knowledge; her com... Earth-centric model of the universe, which would not be overturned until Copernicus and Galileo — was ... atics and science, as scholars now recognise, was not the introduction of novel ideas but the maintenan
hocks that convinced him French colonialism could not be ended by traditional court-based resistance al... g the Meiji transformation — knowledge that could not be acquired within the French colonial educationa... ncluded that liberation from colonialism required not the restoration of monarchy but the creation of p... cognition that the goal of national education was not the formation of loyal subjects but the cultivati
such as class size and expenditure per pupil were not consistently related to student achievement; indi... models, because the quality of cognitive skills — not years of schooling — was what drove economic grow... s, smaller classes, higher teacher salaries — are not consistently related to improvements in student l... iffer dramatically in 'quality,'" he argued, "but not because of the rudimentary factors that many rese
tue of //phronesis//: practical wisdom understood not, as in Aristotle, as a category subordinate to sc... einotes//). For Isocrates, genuine philosophy was not the mental juggling of the ancient sophists but t... Moral Citizen ====
Isocrates understood rhetoric not merely as a technique of persuasion but as a bran... the most important since morals themselves could not be directly taught. What education could do was c
nces they receive. Education, on this account, is not merely important — it is constitutive of human id... of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education." The practical corollary is ... principle — that the primary aim of education is not the transmission of knowledge but the formation o... st be trained through practice in clear thinking, not stuffed with memorised content). Locke was notabl
achers and parents, and this formative process is not merely acceptable but necessary. Without it, indi... te intervention in education.
==== How to Think, Not What to Think: Liberal Education and Critical Thi... ir own character, he placed his greatest emphasis not on the content of education but on its method. Th... human being up to a certain standard — but should not, ideally, be the direct provider of that educatio
al thought. Its central argument — that women are not naturally inferior to men but are rendered appare... of reason, treating their apparent irrationality not as the product of defective education but as a na... and permanent condition. She argued that this was not only philosophically incoherent — if women were not rational agents, they could not be moral agents ei