This view that kids are vending machines, where you put in more homework, you get out more learning, is painfully naïve.
Alfie Kohn, Maclean’s (September 11, 2006)

cognitive apprenticeship

Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution

Mon, 01/07/2008 - 14:36 -- admin

Humans are a striking anomaly in the natural world. While we are similar to other mammals in many ways, our behavior sets us apart. Our unparalleled ability to adapt has allowed us to occupy virtually every habitat on earth using an incredible variety of tools and subsistence techniques. Our societies are larger, more complex, and more cooperative than any other mammal’s. In this stunning exploration of human adaptation, Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd argue that only a Darwinian theory of cultural evolution can explain these unique characteristics.

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