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Dr. Jerome Seymour Bruner

Dr. Jerome Seymour Bruner. Vanina Bouzi Paula Davis Kyoko Fujimoto Mivule Basibye Mabingo Rachel Scott Eunhye Yoo. 1915- Born in New York, NY 1937- Bachelor in Psychology from Duke 1941- PhD in Psychology from Harvard 1991- Professor of Psychology at NYU 1998- NYU School of Law .

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Dr. Jerome Seymour Bruner

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  1. Dr. Jerome Seymour Bruner

    VaninaBouzi Paula Davis Kyoko Fujimoto MivuleBasibyeMabingo Rachel Scott EunhyeYoo
  2. 1915- Born in New York, NY 1937- Bachelor in Psychology from Duke 1941- PhD in Psychology from Harvard 1991- Professor of Psychology at NYU 1998- NYU School of Law

    Biography

  3. Selected Bibliography 1961 The Process of Education 1979 On Knowing : Essays for the Left Hand 1986 Actual Minds, Possible Worlds 1990 Acts of Meaning 1996 The Culture of Education 2002 Making Stories
  4. The Process Of Education (1961) Four Themes: The importance of structure Readiness for learning Intuitive and analytic thinking Motives for teaching
  5. On Knowing :Essays for the Left Hand (1979) Left hand Creativity Intellectual temptation The art of teaching
  6. Actual Minds, Possible Worlds (1986) Expectations (castles) Math and Science are universal Arts and Humanities are subjective M & S + A & H = Ideal Learning
  7. Acts of Meaning (1990) Folk psychology Narrative Self
  8. The Culture of Education (1996) Cultural psychology School as culture Models of learner's mind Self-generated discovery
  9. Making Stories (2002) Story Making: purpose and perspective, importance of peripetia (trouble) Narrative is in contrast to logic or science, and possible worlds of fiction. It introduces unfamiliar concepts to students. Narrative in law, literature, self, in medicine
  10. Possible Spiral Images

  11. Intra-disciplinary
  12. Collaborative
  13. Interdisciplinary
  14. Bruner Dance Class The Swirling Spiral Downward Spiral Dog Korean Traditional Dance + Ballet  Korean Ballet
  15. Questions for Bruner What does your spiral look like? How would you assess students progress/comprehension based on your spiral curriculum?
  16. https://its.law.nyu.edu/facultyprofiles/profile.cfm?personID=19807 https://its.law.nyu.edu/facultyprofiles/profile.cfm?personID=19807 http://www.psych.nyu.edu/bruner/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Bruner http://images.nigms.nih.gov/imageRepository/2543/DNA_Replication.jpg http://www.dnamnd.med.usyd.edu.au/DNA_logo.jpg http://www.webstaurantstore.com/tablecraft-8175bk-8-1-2-x-7-3-4-large-black-spiral-wire-cone-basket/tablecraft-8175bk-8-1-2-x-7-3-4-large-black-spiral-wire-cone-basket.jpg

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