Edited by a diverse group of expert collaborators, the Handbook
of the Cultural Foundations of Learning is a landmark volume that
brings together cutting edge research on culture and learning to
explore, in depth, the impact of a student s cultural background on
their experience in a classroom. Traditionally, culture has been
conceptualized in two distinct ways in educational settings: under
the first model, culture is seen as an inherent marker of student
identity, which either impedes or encourages educational success.
In contrast, a second body of work envisions culture as a set of
social practices, where the relation between culture and learning
becomes highly theoretical, with research focused primarily on the
role of social context in learning.
By placing these two models in dialogue, the editors of this
volume synthesize contemporary research to elaborate a new vision
of the cultural nature of learning, moving beyond summary to
actually reshape the field such that studies of culture in the
learning sciences and studies of equity of educational outcomes are
joined.
Major topics addressed will include: language, tools, and
mediation in learning; environments and settings of learning;
methodological implications and innovations; and policy
implications of a science of learning that places culture at its
core. With the recent, increased focus on culture and equity within
the educational research community more generally, this volume thus
presents a sweeping, innovative treatment of what has become one of
the field s most timely and relevant topics.
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