Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something happened during the evolution of Homo sapiens that also made us Homo docens—the teaching animal. Based on discussions of animal and hominin learning, we analyze the evolution of intentional teaching by a series of levels that require increasing capacities of mind reading and communication on the part of the teacher and the learner. The levels of teaching are (1) intentional evaluative feedback, (2) drawing attention, (3) demonstrating, (4) communicating concepts, and (5) explaining relations between concepts. We suggest that level after level has been added during the evolution of teaching. We demonstrate how different technologies depend on...
Donald proposes that early Homo evolved mimesis as a new form of cognition. This article investigate...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823) and grants t...
Alex Mesoudi. Please inform the authors about any citations prior to its print appearance. Abstract ...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
CITATION: Gärdenfors, P. & Högberg, A. 2017. The Archaeology of Teaching and the Evolution of Homo d...
The central thesis of this article is that the evolution of teaching is one of the main factors that...
This article discusses the relation between knowing, learning and teaching in relation to early Pala...
This article discusses the relation between knowing, learning and teaching in relation to early Pala...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
This paper contributes to a debate in the palaeoarchaeological community about the major time-lag be...
Human evolution is the lengthy progression of changes. Scientific evidence shows that the physical a...
Social learning is essential for human evolution. To achieve such learning, cultural processes which...
Social learning is essential for human evolution. To achieve such learning, cultural processes which...
In this paper we explore the roles of teaching and curiosity on human evolution. This document i...
Donald proposes that early Homo evolved mimesis as a new form of cognition. This article investigate...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823) and grants t...
Alex Mesoudi. Please inform the authors about any citations prior to its print appearance. Abstract ...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
CITATION: Gärdenfors, P. & Högberg, A. 2017. The Archaeology of Teaching and the Evolution of Homo d...
The central thesis of this article is that the evolution of teaching is one of the main factors that...
This article discusses the relation between knowing, learning and teaching in relation to early Pala...
This article discusses the relation between knowing, learning and teaching in relation to early Pala...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
This paper contributes to a debate in the palaeoarchaeological community about the major time-lag be...
Human evolution is the lengthy progression of changes. Scientific evidence shows that the physical a...
Social learning is essential for human evolution. To achieve such learning, cultural processes which...
Social learning is essential for human evolution. To achieve such learning, cultural processes which...
In this paper we explore the roles of teaching and curiosity on human evolution. This document i...
Donald proposes that early Homo evolved mimesis as a new form of cognition. This article investigate...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823) and grants t...
Alex Mesoudi. Please inform the authors about any citations prior to its print appearance. Abstract ...