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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401793087
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: VIII, 96 S. , Ill.
    Serie: Springer Briefs ins Education
    Schlagwort(e): Anthropologie Ethnologie ; Lehre und Didaktik ; Bildung ; Geschichte ; USA ; Mead, Margaret
    Kurzfassung: This book makes a case for Margaret Mead's contributions to education discourses, which in retrospect appear visionary and profoundly democratic, non judgemental and transdisciplinary, and for their relevance for education today at primary, secondary and tertiary levels.?lMead combined her substantial skills and knowledge as a linguist, anthropologist and psychologist to draw attention to the primary role of culture and society in identity formation, privileging against sterner perspectives, the idea that the conditions that support the emergence of balanced personalities, able to contribute to society and to progress themselves as individuals, starts with observation of self before that of others. This observation of and reflection on self was for her a necessary demonstration of transparency while close observation of others was l´lan act of lovel´l, much as the artist contemplates his/her subject,?lthat dissolved negative differences of culture, belief and status. This book makes a case for Margaret Mead's contributions to education discourses, which in retrospect appear visionary and profoundly democratic, non judgemental and transdisciplinary, and for their relevance for education today at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Mead combined her substantial skills and knowledge as a linguist, anthropologist and psychologist to draw attention to the primary role of culture and society in identity formation, privileging against sterner perspectives, the idea that the conditions that support the emergence of balanced personalities, able to contribute to society and to progress themselves as individuals, starts with observation of self before that of others. This observation of and reflection on self was for her a necessary demonstration of transparency while close observation of others was 'an act of love', much as the artist contemplates his/her subject, that dissolved negative differences of culture, belief and status.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction: An Anthropologist on Earth.- Preparing Children for the Future: Modernity.- Reconfiguring Relationships with the Young: Supermodernity.- The Epistemology of Ignorance: Embodied Emancipation.- Education is Democracy: Margaret Mead the American.- Research, Transdisciplinarity, Translation: A way to the Future in the Present.- Ethnography as a Research Approach: 'Understanding' and Inclusion.- Anthropology Educates.- Educators as Ethnographers.- Purpose and Relevance.- Conclusion: Using Margaret Mead.
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