A Human Science Study of Learning about "Learning"

Author:

Osborne John1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Psychology, 6-102 Education North, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2G5.

Abstract

Fourteen students in a graduate course on learning theories described their ideas about learning before and during the course. They were asked to comment upon the existential relevance of natural science and human science approaches to learning with particular reference to their intellectual and emotional reactions. Written protocols were thematically analyzed. The data indicated that all students shifted toward a more human science outlook on learning. Most found a theoretical home for the reservations, long held, about natural science learning. Most expressed surprise or unfamiliarity with existential-phenomenological ideas. The concept of coconstitutionality was the focus of considerable reflection. Most students reported that they experienced the learning process of the course in ways similar to those described in references studied in the course.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Philosophy,Social Psychology

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1. Learning as embodied familiarization.;Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology;2013-11

2. Human‐computer interactions: a phenomenological examination of the adult first‐time computer experience;International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education;1994-01

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