236 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

This book stems from more than 25 years of systematic research into the experience of learning undertaken by a research team trying to account for the obvious differences between more or less successful instances of learning in educational institutions. The book offers an answer in terms of the discovery of critical differences in the structure of the learner's awareness and critical differences... Read more
Contents: Prologue. Acknowledgements. What Does It Take to Learn? Qualitative Differences in Learning. The Experience of Learning. Revealing Educationally Critical Differences in Our Understanding of the World Around Us. The Anatomy of Awareness. The Idea of Phenomenography. Learning to Experience. A Pedagogy of Awareness. Epilogue.

Biography

Marton, Ference; Booth, Shirley

"...(the authors') book makes a strong point that the art of teaching some things to some men (and women and children) can be developed if we understand how these men (and women and children) experience what is to be learned in the the context of their world."
Journal of Curriculum Studies