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Record Nr.

UNINA9910541128803321

Autore

Minsky Marvin <1927-2016, >

Titolo

Inventive minds : Marvin Minsky on education / / Marvin Minsky ; edited by Cynthia Solomon and Xiao Xiao ; illustrated by Xiao Xiao

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge : , : MIT Press, , 2019

ISBN

0-262-35027-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (231 pages)

Collana

The MIT Press

Disciplina

370.15/2

Soggetti

Critical thinking - Study and teaching

Thought and thinking - Study and teaching

Learning, Psychology of

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The infinite construction kit -- What makes mathematics hard to learn -- Effects of grade-based segregation -- Learning from role models, mentors, and imprimers -- Questioning "general" education -- Education and psychology.

Sommario/riassunto

Six essays by artificial intelligence pioneer Marvin Minsky on how education can foster inventiveness, paired with commentary by Minsky's former colleagues and students. Marvin Minsky was a pioneering researcher in artificial intelligence whose work led to both theoretical and practical advances. His work was motivated not only by technological advancement but also by the desire to understand the workings of our own minds. Minsky's insights about the mind provide fresh perspectives on education and how children learn. This book collects for the first time six essays by Minsky on children, learning, and the potential of computers in school to enrich children's development. In these essays Minsky discusses the shortcomings of conventional education (particularly in mathematics) and considers alternative approaches; reflects on the role of mentors; describes higher-level strategies for thinking across domains; and suggests projects for children to pursue. Each essay is paired with commentary by one of Minsky's former colleagues or students, which identifies Minsky's key ideas and connects his writings to current research.



Minsky once observed that in traditional teaching, "instead of promoting inventiveness, we focus on preventing mistakes." These essays offer Minsky's unique insights into how education can foster inventiveness. Commentary by Hal Abelson, Walter Bender, Alan Kay, Margaret Minsky, Brian Silverman, Gary Stager, Mike Travers, Patrick Henry Winston.