2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10648-022-09688-z
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Children’s Evolved Learning Abilities and Their Implications for Education

Abstract: In this article, I examine children's evolved learning mechanisms that make humans the most educable of animals. These include (1) skeletal perceptual and cognitive mechanisms that get fleshed out over the course of development, mainly through play; (2) a high level of plasticity that is greatest early in life but that persists into adulthood; (3) remarkable social-learning capabilities; and (4) dispositions toward exploration and play. I next examine some evolutionary mismatches-conflicts between psychologica… Show more

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“…These core abilities in social learning provide the basis for more elaborate observational learning (Rogoff, Paradise, Arauz, Correa-Chávez, & Angelillo, 2003;Tomasello, 1999) and later, it enhances learning through participation in cultural activities, apprenticeship, and forms of hands-on cultural learning (Lave & Wenger, 1991;Rogoff, 1990). This provides grounds for learning in a "bottom-up" manner, where children can progressively participate in cultural activities (Lancy, 2015) and learn from the peer potentials of age-mixed groups (Bjorklund, 2022). An important feature of apprenticeship and social learning based on close interaction and perceptibility to social cues (Csibra & Gergely, 2009)-instruction-thus arises through hands-on cultural activity.…”
Section: Social and Cultural Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These core abilities in social learning provide the basis for more elaborate observational learning (Rogoff, Paradise, Arauz, Correa-Chávez, & Angelillo, 2003;Tomasello, 1999) and later, it enhances learning through participation in cultural activities, apprenticeship, and forms of hands-on cultural learning (Lave & Wenger, 1991;Rogoff, 1990). This provides grounds for learning in a "bottom-up" manner, where children can progressively participate in cultural activities (Lancy, 2015) and learn from the peer potentials of age-mixed groups (Bjorklund, 2022). An important feature of apprenticeship and social learning based on close interaction and perceptibility to social cues (Csibra & Gergely, 2009)-instruction-thus arises through hands-on cultural activity.…”
Section: Social and Cultural Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genes and environments bi‐directionally influence developmental sequences, learning, and behavior (Gottlieb, 2000; Laland, Sterelny, & Odling‐Smee, 2011). This view has shifted the focus on human nature and learning away from simple concepts of strict nativism and empiricism to a view that, with increasing detail, can describe the interaction of the biological and social‐cultural system as expressed in ontogeny (Bjorklund, 2022). The nature of learning in childhood is not fixed but comes with biases for learning that will be synthesized in this study.…”
Section: An Evolutionary Framework On Child Development and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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