Direct active teaching by parents is largely absent in children’s lives until the rise of WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized rich, democratic) society. However, as mothers become schooled and missionized – like Kline’s Fijian subjects – they adopt “modern” parenting practices, including teaching. There is great variability, even within WEIRD society, of parental teaching, suggesting that teaching itself must be culturally transmitted
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
International audienceWe examine the educative role played by parents in social norm transmission. U...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
Direct active teaching by parents is largely absent in children’s lives until the rise of WEIRD (Wes...
The human species is more reliant on cultural adaptation than any other species, but it is unclear h...
Among the Western intelligentsia, parenting is synonymous with teaching. We are cajoled into beginni...
Among the Western intelligentsia, parenting is synonymous with teaching. We are cajoled into beginni...
Humans are extraordinary in the extent to which we rely on cumulative culture to act upon and make s...
In this chapter I argue that teaching, as we now understand the term, is historically and cross-cult...
Culture can be thought of a set of shared practices, beliefs, and values that are transmitted across...
xvi, 190 leavesDo Pacific Island parents in Pohnpei have a problem with their American style educati...
Teaching is an important mechanism of social learning. In industrialized societies, 3-year-olds tend...
Many nation states on the periphery of the dominant socio-economic sphere continue to work with vari...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
Parental ethnotheories provide a framework for understanding the ways that parents think about their...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
International audienceWe examine the educative role played by parents in social norm transmission. U...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
Direct active teaching by parents is largely absent in children’s lives until the rise of WEIRD (Wes...
The human species is more reliant on cultural adaptation than any other species, but it is unclear h...
Among the Western intelligentsia, parenting is synonymous with teaching. We are cajoled into beginni...
Among the Western intelligentsia, parenting is synonymous with teaching. We are cajoled into beginni...
Humans are extraordinary in the extent to which we rely on cumulative culture to act upon and make s...
In this chapter I argue that teaching, as we now understand the term, is historically and cross-cult...
Culture can be thought of a set of shared practices, beliefs, and values that are transmitted across...
xvi, 190 leavesDo Pacific Island parents in Pohnpei have a problem with their American style educati...
Teaching is an important mechanism of social learning. In industrialized societies, 3-year-olds tend...
Many nation states on the periphery of the dominant socio-economic sphere continue to work with vari...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
Parental ethnotheories provide a framework for understanding the ways that parents think about their...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
International audienceWe examine the educative role played by parents in social norm transmission. U...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...