Wonder : childhood and the lifelong love of science
Material type: TextPublication details: Massachusetts : MIT Press, ©2022Description: xvi, 315 p. ; ill. : 24 cmISBN:- 9780262046497
- 155.413 23 KEI-W
- BF723.C5 K424 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. The Cognitive Gifts of Childhood
1 The Puzzle and the Promise 3
2 Early Exploration and Discovery
3 Working with Others
4 The Mechanistic Mind
II The Big Sleep: Weakening Wonder
5 Developmental Disconnects
6 Motivational Muddles
III Disengagement and Its Discontents
7 Seductive Detours
8 It's a Wonderless Life 9 Great Reawakenings
"An explanation of where children's scientific intuitions come from and how they can be nurtured. Intended not just for scholars but science teachers and enthusiasts as well"--
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