313 Pages
by
Routledge
313 Pages
by
Routledge
313 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1999, the focus of this ground-breaking study is on representing the mental world of the child with unprecedented clarity. Cedric Cullingford aims to show that this world, in its normal experience by children, is significantly unlike what we typically assume it to be, and significantly unlike anything exposed by the most prominent research programs. Querying common assumptions... Read more
1. Through a Glass Darkly? The Abilities of Young Children. 2. Instant Epistemologies: the Myths of Child Development. 3. The First Academic Discipline: Evidence. 4. The Life of the World to Come: the Identity of the Self. 5. Home Life: the Significance of Others. 6. ‘Lives of Quiet Desperation?’ The World of the School. 7. Shared Insecurities: the Context of Place. 8. Face to Face: Understanding the Human Condition.
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Cullingford, Cedric






