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    Knowledge and Interaction

    A Synthetic Agenda for the Learning Sciences

    AvAndrea A. diSessa,Mariana Levin

    Häftad, Engelska, 2015

    889 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Decades of research in the cognitive and learning sciences have led to a growing recognition of the incredibly multi-faceted nature of human knowing and learning. Up to now, this multifaceted nature has been visible mostly in distinct and often competing communities of researchers. From a purely scientific perspective, "siloed" science—where different traditions refuse to speak with one another, or merely ignore one another—is unacceptable. This ambitious volume attempts to kick-start a serious, new line of work that merges, or properly articulates, different traditions with their divergent historical, theoretical, and methodological commitments that, nonetheless, both focus on the highly detailed analysis of processes of knowing and learning as they unfold in interactional contexts in real time.Knowledge and Interaction puts two traditions in dialogue with one another: Knowledge Analysis (KA), which draws on intellectual roots in developmental psychology and cognitive modeling and focuses on the nature and form of individual knowledge systems, and Interaction Analysis (IA), which has been prominent in approaches that seek to understand and explain learning as a sequence of real-time moves by individuals as they interact with interlocutors, learning environments, and the world around them. The volume’s four-part organization opens up space for both substantive contributions on areas of conceptual and empirical work as well as opportunities for reflection, integration, and coordination.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2015-12-11
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 35 mm
    • Vikt:816 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:598
    • Förlag:Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • ISBN:9781138998292

    Utforska kategorier

    • Pedagogisk psykologi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Kognitiv psykologi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Pedagogisk teori och filosofi inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Andrea A. diSessa is Corey Professor of Education Emeritus and Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He is a member of the National Academy of Education and a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association.Mariana Levin is Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Mathematics at Western Michigan University.Nathaniel J. S. Brown is Associate Research Professor of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation at the Lynch School of Education, Boston College, USA.

    Recensioner i media

    "This volume brings together Knowledge Analysis and Interaction Analysis, two traditions that are important to the past, present, and future of the learning sciences. While some argue that these traditions are on opposite sides of the cognitive-situative divide, they are brought together here in ways that seek common ground and move the field forward rather than focusing on the differences. The dialogue created here will make this book a new classic for the learning sciences."--Cindy Hmelo-Silver, Barbara B. Jacobs Chair in Education and Technology, Professor of Learning Sciences, and Director of the Center for Research on Learning and Technology at Indiana University, USA"This timely volume offers a refined, subtle, and deeply engaged conversation among leading scholars who represent two important perspectives on how people learn: the dynamics of how knowledge grows and how social, embodied, situated learners interact to grow it. From mutual accountability to overlapping perspectives, the contributors provide the foundation for a next generation of detailed studies of how human competence evolves."--Jeremy Roschelle, Director, Center for Technology in Learning, SRI Education, USA"This book builds a productive dialogue among a group of prominent researchers from two traditions, Knowledge Analysis and Interaction Analysis. Each tradition seeks, in different ways, to understand and explain learning, and the authors enrich the research with ample documentation to provoke reflection on the complexities of the two traditions. By documenting their own struggles, this volume will help to foster mutual understanding and respect between sometimes hostile research traditions, and point to some tantalising new insights into research questions and methodologies."--Professor Dame Celia Hoyles DBE, Professor of Mathematics Education, London Knowledge Lab, University College London, UK

    Innehållsförteckning

    • PrefaceAcknowledgementsList of ContributorsIntroductionPart 1: FoundationsChapter 1: Competence Reconceived: The Shared Enterprise of Knowledge Analysis and Interaction AnalysisNathaniel J. S. Brown, Joshua A. Danish, Mariana Levin, Andrea A. diSessaChapter 2: Knowledge Analysis: An IntroductionAndrea A. diSessa, Bruce L. Sherin, Mariana LevinChapter 3Interaction Analysis Approaches to Knowledge in UseRogers Hall, Reed StevensPart 2: Synthetic AnalysesChapter 4: Ecologies of Knowing: Lessons From the Highly Tailored Practice of HobbiesFlávio S. Azevedo, Victor R. LeeChapter 5: A Microlatitudinal/Microlongitudinal Analysis of Speech, Gesture, and Representation Use in a Student’s Repeated Scientific Explanations of Phase ChangeDavid DeLiema, Victor R. Lee, Joshua A. Danish, Noel Enyedy, Nathaniel J. S. BrownChapter 6: Working Towards an Integrated Analysis of Knowledge in InteractionJoshua A. Danish, Noel Enyedy, Orit ParnafesCommentary: When Will Science Surpass Our Intuitive Capacities as Expert Practitioners?Andrea A. diSessaChapter 7: "Seeing" as Complex, Coordinated Performance: A Coordination Class Theory Lens on Disciplined PerceptionMariana Levin, Andrea A. diSessaChapter 8: Working Out: Mathematics Learning as Motor Problem Solving in Instrumented Fields of Promoted ActionDor Abrahamson, Dragan TrninicChapter 9: Gestures, Speech, and Manipulation of Objects as a Window and Interface to Individual CognitionShulamit KaponCommentary: "IA Lite": Capturing Some of the Explanatory Power of Interaction Analysis Without Committing to Its OntologyAndrew ElbyChapter 10: Bridging Knowledge Analysis and Interaction Analysis Through Understanding the Dynamics of Knowledge in UseAyush Gupta, Andrew Elby, Vashti SawtelleChapter 11: Ensemble Learning and Knowing: Developing a Walking Scale Geometry Dilation StrategyJasmine Y. MaCommentary: From the Individual to the Ensemble and Back AgainLuke D. Conlin, David HammerChapter 12: Parents as Skilled Knowledge PractitionersJessica F. UmphressChapter 13: Knowledge and Interaction in Clinical Interviewing: RevoicingAndrea A. diSessa, James G. Greeno, Sarah Michaels, Catherine O’ConnorChapter 14: The Intersection of Knowledge and Interaction: Challenges of Clinical InterviewingRosemary S. Russ, Bruce L. Sherin, Victor R. LeeChapter 15: Feedback-Relevant Places: Interpreting Shifts in Explanatory NarrativesNathaniel J. S. BrownPart 3: Theoretical, Methodological, and Meta-Scientific IssuesChapter 16: Computational Analysis and the Importance of Interactional DetailBruce L. SherinCommentary: The Need for the Participant’s Perspective in a KAIA Joint EnterpriseNoel Enyedy, Joshua A. DanishChapter 17: Navigating Turbulent Waters: Objectivity, Interpretation, and Experience in the Analysis of InteractionRicardo Nemirovsky, Molly L. KeltonChapter 18: Three Meta-Scientific Micro-EssaysAndrea A. diSessaChapter 19: Towards a Generous* Discussion of Interplay Between Natural Descriptive and Hidden Machinery Approaches in Knowledge and Interaction AnalysisRogers Hall, Ricardo Nemirovsky, Jasmine Y. Ma, Molly L. KeltonCommentary: "Openness" as a Shared Research Aesthetic Between Knowledge Analysis and Interaction AnalysisMariana LevinCommentary: How Science is DoneAndrea A. diSessaPart 4: Reflections and ProspectsChapter 20: Another Candidate for Relating Knowledge Analysis and Interaction Analysis: Mitchell’s Integrative PluralismJames G. GreenoChapter 21: That Old Problem of IntersubjectivityTimothy KoschmannChapter 22: Reflections: The KAIA Project and ProspectsAndrea A. diSessa, Mariana Levin, Nathaniel J. S. BrownIndex