Learning and culture / Solon T. Kimball [and] Jacquetta H. Burnett, symposium organizers and co-editors.

Author
American Ethnological Society [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Seattle : Distributed by the University of Washington Press, [1973]
Description
xxxiv, 264 pages ; 28 cm.

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    Editor
    Series
    Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society ; 1972. [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographies.
    Contents
    • Preface / Robert F. Spencer
    • Perspectives on learning and culture / Solon T. Kimball and Jacquetta H. Burnett
    • Socialization and learning among nonhuman primates / Frank E. Poirier
    • Language and socialization : child culture and the ethnographer's task / Jan Brukman
    • Toward an experimental anthropology of thinking / Michael Cole
    • Iterative activity and behavioral piety in private places / Otto von Mering
    • The validation of ascribed status : gentry careers in Guatemala / G. Alexander Moore
    • Education in 'Aina Pumehana : the Hawaiian-American student as hero / Alan Howard
    • Pupils, peers, and politics / Charles Harrington
    • Cultural pluralism, political power, and ethnic studies / Murray L. Wax
    • Minority education and the transformation of consciousness / Norman A. Chance
    • School reorganization and learning : an approach to assessing the direction of school change / Rosalie Cohen
    • On the evolution of education / H. Clyde Wilson
    • Friendship : the affective manipulation / Carol Sue Holzberg.
    ISBN
    0295953055
    LCCN
    73009920
    OCLC
    667087
    RCP
    C - S
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