EPISODE · Oct 27, 2017 · 59 MIN
Symposium (4 of 5) | Susan Gelman | Learning and Theory Change: A Developmental Perspective
from Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture · host Susan Gelman (Department of Psychology, University of Michigan)
One of the most challenging aspects of learning is theory-change -- abandoning an old explanatory framework for a new one. When is theory change possible, and when do intuitive theories persist alongside those that are taught in school? How do children's intuitive theories distort the lessons from school? And what are the (implicit) mechanisms that work to foster or suppress children's intuitive theories? I examine these questions by focusing on two conceptual biases (essentialism and teleology) within different cultural contexts. If you would like to become an AFFILIATE of the Center, please let us know.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates on our latest videos.Follow along with us on Instagram | Facebook NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the speaker do not necessarily reflect those held by the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture or Emory University.
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