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Power and Privilege in the Learning Sciences: Critical and Sociocultural Theories of Learning

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Power and Privilege in the Learning Sciences: Critical and Sociocultural Theories of Learning

Abstract/Description

Although power and privilege are embedded in all learning environments, the learning sciences is dominated by individual cognitive theories of learning that cannot expose the workings of power. Power and Privilege in the Learning Sciences: Critical and Sociocultural Theories of Learning addresses the ways in which research on human learning can acknowledge the influence of differential access to power on the organization of learning in particular settings. Written by established and emerging scholars in the learning sciences and related fields, the chapters in this volume introduce connections to critical and poststructural race theories, critical disability studies, queer theory, settler-colonial theory, and critical pedagogy as tools for analyzing dimensions of learning environments and normativity. A vital resource for students and researchers in the fields of learning sciences, curriculum studies, educational psychology, and beyond, this book introduces key literature, adapts theory for application in education, and highlights areas of research and teaching that can benefit from critical theoretical methods.

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Routledge

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Research/Scholarly Media

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Published Text

Scholarship genre

Textbook

Open access/full-text available

No

Peer reviewed

No

ISBN

978-1-315-68576-2

Citation

Esmonde, I., & Booker, A. N. (Eds.). (2016). Power and Privilege in the Learning Sciences: Critical and Sociocultural Theories of Learning. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315685762

Num pages

200

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