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Parnafes, O.; diSessa, A. A. – Human Development, 2013
This paper introduces and exemplifies a qualitative method for studying learning, "microgenetic learning analysis" (MLA), which is aimed jointly at developing theory and at establishing useful empirical results. Among modern methodologies, the focus on theory is somewhat distinctive. We use two strategies to describe MLA. First, we develop a…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Individual Development, Learning
Witherington, David C. – Human Development, 2011
The dynamic systems (DS) approach has emerged as an influential and potentially unifying metatheory for developmental science. Its central platform--the argument against design--suggests that structure spontaneously and without prescription emerges through self-organization. In one of the most prominent accounts of DS, Thelen and her colleagues…
Descriptors: Models, Global Approach, Individual Development, Learning
Peer reviewedBuss, Allan R. – Human Development, 1973
The relationship between learning, development and ability factors is considered. (ST)
Descriptors: Ability, Classification, Individual Development, Learning
Peer reviewedRaftopoulos, Athanassios – Human Development, 1997
Argues that the limited resources with which organisms start their development make possible certain kinds of learning which otherwise would be highly problematical. Discusses limitations of the cognitive structure of the organism, learning, and its problems in connectionism. Maintains that the knowledge gained from efforts to overcome problems…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development
Peer reviewedParisi, Domenico – Human Development, 1997
Comments on Raftopoulos article (PS 528 649) on facilitative effect of cognitive limitation in development and connectionist models. Argues that the use of neural networks within an "Artificial Life" perspective can more effectively contribute to the study of the role of cognitive limitations in development and their genetic basis than…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development
Peer reviewedCazden, Courtney B. – Human Development, 1997
Maintains that strengths of Olson and Torrance's work include its balanced focus on child and curriculum. Argues that the book neglects affective, social, and cultural aspects of development. Argues that the book's avoidance of ethnic categorization could encourage or justify avoiding issues of differences in human development and equity in…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Individual Development, Learning, Models
Peer reviewedHoyer, W. J. – Human Development, 1980
Several different conceptions of the relationship between learning and development are considered in this article. It is argued that dialectical and ecological developmental orientations might provide a useful basis for synthesizing the contrasting frameworks of the operant, information processing, learning theory, and knowledge acquisition…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Individual Development, Information Processing, Learning

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