Brain, school, and society : the neuropsychosocial preparation theory
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Brain, school, and society : the neuropsychosocial preparation theory
(Springer briefs in education)
Springer, c2017
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内容説明
This book reports on a research program designed to construct the basics of a new type of literacy that teaches pupils social problem-solving at individual and collective levels. It is the first of a series of books about a chain of intervention research subprojects started in 2009 teaching pupils basic skills to make well-balanced decisions; to resolve conflicts in a nonviolent manner; and to develop good social relationships and responsibility, critical thinking, and other abilities which give children and young people the tools needed to pursue their options in life. According to the United Nations, there is no systematic program in schools that develops these capacities in pupils. This volume fills the gap by describing successful classroom interventions and by developing a framework for social problem-solving literacy as mandated by the United Nations Child Convention.
目次
Preface.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Open Research and Philosophical Questions.- Chapter 3: Building a Framework for Five Sensitizing Concepts.- Chapter 4: The Methodology of the Intervention Research.- Chapter 5: Describing the Intervention in the Classroom.- Chapter 6: The Results of the Intervention.- Chapter 7: Reflective Integration of Conclusions for Theory Building.- Chapter 8: Neuropsychosocial Preparation Theory.- Chapter 9: The Power of Systematic Thinking.- Chapter 10: Discussion.- Chapter 11: Applying the New Theory in other Subprojects.
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