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Bildung & Educational
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SPEAKING OF ‘THE SELF’ IN ANGLO-AMERICAN EDUCATION
norm friesen, AERA 2013
Dewey & the Psychological
Mainstream
“education, therefore, is a process of living and not a
preparation for future living.” -John Dewey, 1897
“education and other forms of human control” are
exercised through “fundamental laws of change” –Edward
Thorndike, 1914
Dewey: Psychology (1887)
The self which is the object of intuition is not an
object existing ready made, and needing only to have
consciousness turned to it, as towards other objects, to
be known like them as a separate object... The self is
[instead] a connecting, relating activity, and hence is a
real unity, one which unites into a whole all the various
elements and members of our knowledge. (Dewey 1887:
210)
Self-Activity- School & Society
the instinctive, impulsive attitudes and
activities of the child … [the] numberless
spontaneous activities of children, plays,
games, mimic efforts, even the apparently
meaningless motions of infants… are the
foundation-stones of educational method.
(112)
Thorndike: Animal Intelligence
In the case of the so-called action-consciousness
the neglect of the connections becomes preposterous.
The adventitious scraps of consciousness called 'willing'
which may intervene between a situation productive of a
given act and the act itself are hopelessly uninstructive in
comparison with the bonds of instinct and habit which
cause the situation to produce the act. (1911: 18)
Albert Bandura: Self Influences
Effective intellectual functioning requires much
more than simply understanding the factual knowledge
and reasoning operations for given activities.... The
impact of most environmental influences on human
motivation, affect, and action is heavily mediated
through self processes. They give meaning and valence
to external events. Self influences thus operate as
important proximal determinants at the very heart of
causal processes. (1992: 117-118)
Bandura: Self Efficacy and Agency
People make causal contributions to their own
functioning through mechanisms of personal
agency. Among the mechanisms of agency, none
is more central or pervasive than people's beliefs
about their capabilities to exercise control over
their own level of functioning and over events that
affect their lives. (118)
Self-Explanation
We find that ‘Good’ students learn with
understanding: They generate many explanations
…[and] these self-explanations are guided by
accurate monitoring of their own understanding
and misunderstanding. Such learning results in
example-independent knowledge and in a better
understanding. (Chi et al 1989: 145)
Idea Statements Protocol lines
Read line 6: Fa, Fb, and Fe are all the forces acting on the body. (pause)
I.. Monitoring: 1) Okay.
Read line 7. Since the ... (pause)
Experimenter: (Okay. what are you thinking about?)
II.. Monitoring: 2) I'm trying to think where Forces Fb and Fa
3) are going to get the thing.
III.. Explanation: 4) They'd just be the force, the rest mass of
5) the thing holding it up would be the force.
6) It could, well, actually it’d be the force of weight.
Klaus Mollenhauer
In a pedagogical context, self-activity does not simply refer
to an activity of one form or another; nor is it a natural biological
phenomenon or some kind of random action; for self-activity is
an activity that brings into play potential powers that are
activated not by ‘spontaneous generation’ but rather by
‘encouragement’ via social interaction. Hence in a pedagogic
context, the teacher or parent’s responsibility is to nurture and
call forth these potential powers... The skills and abilities thus
acquired or ‘appropriated’ then become the drivers of
personalization, i.e. the productive forces that pave the way for
the child to be brought up. (1983: 141)
Mollenhauer: example of Didier
– ‘Teacher: How many fingers do
you have?
– Didier: Just a sec. Hmmm... one,
two three four. Four.
– And how many do I have?
– (Didier counts) Five
– Does everyone have the same
number of fingers?
– Yup.
– So how many fingers does
Charles have?
– Five.
– And you?
– I just told you.
– But how many was that?
– Oh come on, four!
– But I have five, right?
– Yeah, but I’ve still got fewer.’
Mollenhauer: example of Didier
Didier has since made some progress – in fact
he’s made quite a bit of progress. He’s completely
different from the way he was in September. He’s
much less scattered and has totally stopped being
such a tame and unadventurous kid. He’s become
lively and even a bit mischievous, and has learned
how to stand up for himself.
References
Bandura, A. (1993) ‘Perceived Self-Efficacy in Cognitive Development and Functioning’,
Educational Psychologist, 28:117-148.
Martin, J. (2004) ‘The educational inadequacy of conceptions of self in educational
psychology’, Interchange 35: 185-208.
Mollenhauer, K. (forthcoming, 2013). Forgotten Connections: on Culture and
Upbringing. London: Routledge. Edited and translated by N. Friesen.
(Original: Vergessene Zusammenhänge: Über Kultur und Erziehung.)
See: http://www.culture-and-upbringing.com
Thorndike, E.L. (1910) ‘The contribution of psychology to education’, The Journal of
Educational Psychology 1: 5-12.
Thorndike, E.L. (1912) Education: A first book, New York: MacMillan.

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Bildung & educational language: speaking of "the self" AERA 2013

  • 1. Bildung & Educational Language SPEAKING OF ‘THE SELF’ IN ANGLO-AMERICAN EDUCATION norm friesen, AERA 2013
  • 2. Dewey & the Psychological Mainstream “education, therefore, is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.” -John Dewey, 1897 “education and other forms of human control” are exercised through “fundamental laws of change” –Edward Thorndike, 1914
  • 3. Dewey: Psychology (1887) The self which is the object of intuition is not an object existing ready made, and needing only to have consciousness turned to it, as towards other objects, to be known like them as a separate object... The self is [instead] a connecting, relating activity, and hence is a real unity, one which unites into a whole all the various elements and members of our knowledge. (Dewey 1887: 210)
  • 4. Self-Activity- School & Society the instinctive, impulsive attitudes and activities of the child … [the] numberless spontaneous activities of children, plays, games, mimic efforts, even the apparently meaningless motions of infants… are the foundation-stones of educational method. (112)
  • 5. Thorndike: Animal Intelligence In the case of the so-called action-consciousness the neglect of the connections becomes preposterous. The adventitious scraps of consciousness called 'willing' which may intervene between a situation productive of a given act and the act itself are hopelessly uninstructive in comparison with the bonds of instinct and habit which cause the situation to produce the act. (1911: 18)
  • 6. Albert Bandura: Self Influences Effective intellectual functioning requires much more than simply understanding the factual knowledge and reasoning operations for given activities.... The impact of most environmental influences on human motivation, affect, and action is heavily mediated through self processes. They give meaning and valence to external events. Self influences thus operate as important proximal determinants at the very heart of causal processes. (1992: 117-118)
  • 7.
  • 8. Bandura: Self Efficacy and Agency People make causal contributions to their own functioning through mechanisms of personal agency. Among the mechanisms of agency, none is more central or pervasive than people's beliefs about their capabilities to exercise control over their own level of functioning and over events that affect their lives. (118)
  • 9. Self-Explanation We find that ‘Good’ students learn with understanding: They generate many explanations …[and] these self-explanations are guided by accurate monitoring of their own understanding and misunderstanding. Such learning results in example-independent knowledge and in a better understanding. (Chi et al 1989: 145)
  • 10. Idea Statements Protocol lines Read line 6: Fa, Fb, and Fe are all the forces acting on the body. (pause) I.. Monitoring: 1) Okay. Read line 7. Since the ... (pause) Experimenter: (Okay. what are you thinking about?) II.. Monitoring: 2) I'm trying to think where Forces Fb and Fa 3) are going to get the thing. III.. Explanation: 4) They'd just be the force, the rest mass of 5) the thing holding it up would be the force. 6) It could, well, actually it’d be the force of weight.
  • 11. Klaus Mollenhauer In a pedagogical context, self-activity does not simply refer to an activity of one form or another; nor is it a natural biological phenomenon or some kind of random action; for self-activity is an activity that brings into play potential powers that are activated not by ‘spontaneous generation’ but rather by ‘encouragement’ via social interaction. Hence in a pedagogic context, the teacher or parent’s responsibility is to nurture and call forth these potential powers... The skills and abilities thus acquired or ‘appropriated’ then become the drivers of personalization, i.e. the productive forces that pave the way for the child to be brought up. (1983: 141)
  • 12. Mollenhauer: example of Didier – ‘Teacher: How many fingers do you have? – Didier: Just a sec. Hmmm... one, two three four. Four. – And how many do I have? – (Didier counts) Five – Does everyone have the same number of fingers? – Yup. – So how many fingers does Charles have? – Five. – And you? – I just told you. – But how many was that? – Oh come on, four! – But I have five, right? – Yeah, but I’ve still got fewer.’
  • 13. Mollenhauer: example of Didier Didier has since made some progress – in fact he’s made quite a bit of progress. He’s completely different from the way he was in September. He’s much less scattered and has totally stopped being such a tame and unadventurous kid. He’s become lively and even a bit mischievous, and has learned how to stand up for himself.
  • 14. References Bandura, A. (1993) ‘Perceived Self-Efficacy in Cognitive Development and Functioning’, Educational Psychologist, 28:117-148. Martin, J. (2004) ‘The educational inadequacy of conceptions of self in educational psychology’, Interchange 35: 185-208. Mollenhauer, K. (forthcoming, 2013). Forgotten Connections: on Culture and Upbringing. London: Routledge. Edited and translated by N. Friesen. (Original: Vergessene Zusammenhänge: Über Kultur und Erziehung.) See: http://www.culture-and-upbringing.com Thorndike, E.L. (1910) ‘The contribution of psychology to education’, The Journal of Educational Psychology 1: 5-12. Thorndike, E.L. (1912) Education: A first book, New York: MacMillan.