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15%OFFPaul L. Harris - Trusting What You're Told: How Children Learn from Others - 9780674503830 - V9780674503830
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Trusting What You're Told: How Children Learn from Others

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Description for Trusting What You're Told: How Children Learn from Others Paperback. If children were little scientists who learn best through firsthand observations and mini-experiments, how would a child discover that the earth is round--never mind conceive of heaven as a place someone might go after death? Trusting What You're Told begins by reminding us of a basic truth: Most of what we know we learned from others. BIC Classification: JFSP1; JMC; JMR; JNA; JNLB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 201 x 130 x 24. Weight in Grams: 294.

If children were little scientists who learn best through firsthand observations and mini-experiments, as conventional wisdom holds, how would a child discover that the earth is round—never mind conceive of heaven as a place someone might go after death? Overturning both cognitive and commonplace theories about how children learn, Trusting What You’re Told begins by reminding us of a basic truth: Most of what we know we learned from others.

Children recognize early on that other people are an excellent source of information. And so they ask questions. But youngsters are also remarkably discriminating as they weigh the responses ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Belknap Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
424
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass., United States
ISBN
9780674503830
SKU
V9780674503830
Shipping Time
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About Paul L. Harris
Paul L. Harris is Victor S. Thomas Professor of Education at Harvard University.

Reviews for Trusting What You're Told: How Children Learn from Others
In Trusting What You’re Told, Harris argues that the longstanding idea that kids should be self-learners who gain knowledge mainly from their own explorations and observations is flawed. In the book’s introduction, Harris notes that we adults could barely get through the day without information from other people. It’s the same with kids, he says… Harris’ book explores lots of ... Read more

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