ED401263 SP037014
Title: The Culture of Education.
Author(s): Bruner, Jerome
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 1996
ISBN: 0-674-17952-8
Available from: Document Not Available from EDRS.
Availability: Harvard University Press, 79 Garden Street, Cambridge,
MA 02138.
Language: English
Document Type: Book (010); Opinion papers (120)
Geographic Source: U.S.; Massachusetts
Journal Announcement: RIEMAR1997
This is a
book of essays about the future roles of schools and education in
society. In the debates over these roles, it has become clear that
education is not just about conventional school matters such as
curriculum, standards, or testing. Rather, what is done in school
must be seen in the broader context of what society intends education
to accomplish. The central thesis is that culture shapes the mind
and provides the toolkit by which individuals construct worlds and
their conceptions of themselves and their powers. The perspective
of cultural psychology underlies the essays which seek to achieve
a deeper understanding of the culture of education. Current conventional
practices are examined and challenged as the call is made for a
redefinition and better understanding of the role of education in
society. Chapters are: (1) "Culture, Mind, and Education";
(2) "Folk Pedagogy"; (3) "The Complexity of Educational
Aims"; (4) "Teaching the Present, Past, and Possible";
(5) "Understanding and Explaining Other Minds"; (6) "Narratives
of Science"; (7) "The Narrative Construal of Reality";
(8) "Knowing as Doing"; and (9) "Psychology's Next
Chapter." (Contains 324 references.) (JLS)
Descriptors: *Educational Objectives; *Educational Responsibility;
Elementary Secondary Education; Government School Relationship;
Higher Education; Humanistic Education; Politics of Education; Psychology;
*Role of Education; School Community Relationship; *School Role;
Teacher Education
