This stimulating volume assembles leading scholars to address issues
in children’s cognitive, academic, and social development through
the lens of evolutionary psychology.Debates and controversies in the
field highlight the potential value of this understanding, from basic
early learning skills through emerging social relationships in
adolescence, with implications for academic outcomes, curriculum
development, and education policy.Children’s evolved tendency toward
play and exploration fuels an extended discussion on child- versus
adult-directed learning, evolutionary bases are examined for young
learners’ moral development, and contemporary theories of learning
and memory are viewed from an evolutionary perspective.Along the
way, contributors’ recommendations illustrate real-world uses of
evolution-based learning interventions during key developmental years.
Among the topics covered: The adaptive value of cognitive
immaturity: applications of evolutionary developmental psychology to
early education Guided play: a solution to the
play versus learning dichotomy Adolescent bullying in schools: an
evolutionary perspective Fairness: what it
isn’t, what it is, and what it might be for Adapting evolution
education to a warming climate of teaching and learning The effects
of an evolution-informed school environment on student performance and
wellbeing Evolutionary Perspectives on Child Development and
Education will interest researchers and graduate students working in
diverse areas such as evolutionary psychology, cultural anthropology,
human ecology, developmental psychology, and educational psychology.
Researchers in applied developmental science and early education will
also find it useful.
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ISBN
9783319299860
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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