11 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Science, Not Knowledge, is Power

A science is not mere knowledge, it is knowledge which has undergone a process of intellectual digestion. It is the grasp of many things brought together in one, and hence is its power; for, properly speaking, it is Science that is power, not Knowledge..,
Folksonomies: science knowledge
Folksonomies: science knowledge
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Science is knowledge digested.

06 JUL 2011 by ideonexus

 Vygotsky's View of Child Learning

Vygotsky saw that adults, and especially parents, were a kind of tool that children used to solve the problem of knowledge. in contrast to our—probably necessary—parental megalomania. Vygotsky noticed, for example, how adults, quite unconsciously, adjusted their behavior to give children just the information they needed to solve the problems that were most important to them. Children used adults to discover the particularities of their culture and society. But Vygotsky also thought that the...
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Parents and culture are a crucial part of child learning.