You Can't Teach What They Aren't Ready to Know By Cedric Chin

https://commoncog.com/you-cant-teach-what-they-arent-ready-to-know/

"A key corollary of Papert's critique of modern education is that by learning academic's formal representations of knowledge, students come to hate learning"

You Can't Teach What They Aren't Ready to Know

If Seymour Papert was right about how humans learn — what does it mean for learning mental models for our careers?

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The arguments from your thread (and from the essay by @cedricchin and the book by @gvwilson) remind me of Martin Heidegger's dialogical concept of teaching as "let learn". A while ago I posted a key passage here on Mastodon,

https://mastodonapp.uk/@the_roamer/109605582760149845.

There is interesting biographical backup on Heidegger's actual teaching practice by Hannah Arendt, I posted some quotes here:

https://mastodonapp.uk/@the_roamer/109606614776521781.

#Heidegger #Arendt #teaching #pedagogy #Papert

the roamer (@[email protected])

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