In his 1980 John Dewey Lecture, Elliot Eisner argued powerfully and
eloquently for a view of literacy that goes beyond verbal and
numerical skills, focusing instead on the central role of the senses
in the twin processes of human conceptualization and expression. A few
years later, Professor Eisner elaborated and expanded that lecture
into Cognition and Curriculum, a book that was hailed as having the
potential to “shake up educational decision makers as Dewey’s
_Experience and Education_ did.” Now, as the back-to-basics
curriculum and standardized modes of evaluation—whose very
foundations Eisner was questioning a decade ago—are again finding
favor, Eisner has chosen to revisit his classic work. The result is
_Cognition and Curriculum Reconsidered_, a substantially revised
edition that adds two entirely new chapters, including a critique of
the reform efforts of the intervening years.
Eisner starts out with an inclusive definition of literacy in its
metaphorical sense: “the ability to encode and decode meaning in any
of the forms of respresentation used in the culture to convey or
express meaning.” This in turn implies a radically different
approach to education, one that seeks to develop multiple literacies
in the student, not privileging the understandings of the sciences and
mathematics over those of the fine arts, humanities, and other
branches of human knowledge. Such an approach will both enhance
efforts at achieving educational equity and cultivate rather than
stifle individual differences. Eisner brings together an impressive
body of evidence from various fields of inquiry to produce an
engaging, thought-provoking discussion about the appropriate
boundaries of school curriculum and educational evaluation.
This book will be important reading for teachers and teacher educators
and will be a welcome addition to courses in foundations of education,
curriculum theory, qualitative research, and educational evaluation.
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ISBN
9780807775967
Publisert
2017
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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