The Development of Social Knowledge by Elliot Turiel

The Development of Social Knowledge by Elliot Turiel

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The Development of Social Knowledge by Elliot Turiel

Children are not simply molded by the environment; through constant inference and interpretation, they actively shape their own social world. This book is about that process. Elliot Turiel's work focuses on the development of moral judgement in children and adolescents and, more generally, on their evolving understanding of the conventions of social systems. His research suggests that social judgements are ordered, systematic, subtly discriminative, and related to behavior. His theory of the ways in which children generate social knowledge through their social experiences will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and students in child development and education.
Turiel, Elliot: - Elliot Turiel is Chancellor's Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an Affiliate in the Department of Psychology. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1994-99) and Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Education. He is author of The Development of Social Knowledge: Morality and Convention, and is editor or co-editor of Values and Knowledge, Development and Cultural Change: Reciprocal Processes, and Culture, Thought and Development.
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ISBN 13 9780521273053
ISBN 10 0521273056
Title The Development of Social Knowledge
Author Elliot Turiel
Series Cambridge Studies In Social And Emotional Development
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1983-04-29
Number of pages 252
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