The Questioning Child
Insights from Psychology and Education
Herausgeber: Butler, Lucas Payne; Corriveau, Kathleen H; Ronfard, Samuel
The Questioning Child
Insights from Psychology and Education
Herausgeber: Butler, Lucas Payne; Corriveau, Kathleen H; Ronfard, Samuel
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Explores how question-asking develops, how it can be nurtured, and how it helps children learn.
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Explores how question-asking develops, how it can be nurtured, and how it helps children learn.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428910
- ISBN-10: 1108428916
- Artikelnr.: 57121090
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428910
- ISBN-10: 1108428916
- Artikelnr.: 57121090
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Questions about questions: framing the key issues Lucas Payne Butler,
Samuel Ronfard and Kathleen H. Corriveau; 2. Questions in development Peter
Carruthers; 3. The point, the shrug, and the question of clarification Paul
L. Harris; 4. The quest for comprehension and learning: children's
questions drive both Henry M. Wellman; 5. Children's question-asking across
cultural communities Maureen Callanan, Graciela Solis, Claudia Castañeda
and Jennifer Jipson; 6. The development of information-requesting gestures
in infancy and their role in shaping learning outcomes Kelsey Lucca; 7.
Developmental changes in question asking Angela Jones, Nora Swaboda and
Azzurra Ruggeri; 8. Understanding developmental and individual differences
in the process of inquiry during the preschool years Candice M. Mills and
Kaitlin R. Sands; 9. 'Why are there big squares and little squares?' How
questions reveal children's understanding of a domain Dave Neale, Caroline
Morano, Brian N. Verdine, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek;
10. Children's questions in social and cultural perspective Mary Gauvain
and Robert L. Munroe; 11. Mothers' use of questions and children's learning
and language development Imac Maria Zambrana, Tone Kristine Hermansen and
Meredith L. Rowe; 12. Teaching and learning by questioning Deanna Kuhn,
Anahid S. Modrek and William A. Sandoval; 13. Asking 'why?' and 'what if?'
The influence of questions on children's inferences Caren M. Walker and
Angela Nyhout; 14. What makes a good question? Towards an epistemic
classification Jonathan Osborne and Emily Reigh; 15. The questioning child:
a path forward Samuel Ronfard, Lucas Payne Butler and Kathleen H.
Corriveau.
Samuel Ronfard and Kathleen H. Corriveau; 2. Questions in development Peter
Carruthers; 3. The point, the shrug, and the question of clarification Paul
L. Harris; 4. The quest for comprehension and learning: children's
questions drive both Henry M. Wellman; 5. Children's question-asking across
cultural communities Maureen Callanan, Graciela Solis, Claudia Castañeda
and Jennifer Jipson; 6. The development of information-requesting gestures
in infancy and their role in shaping learning outcomes Kelsey Lucca; 7.
Developmental changes in question asking Angela Jones, Nora Swaboda and
Azzurra Ruggeri; 8. Understanding developmental and individual differences
in the process of inquiry during the preschool years Candice M. Mills and
Kaitlin R. Sands; 9. 'Why are there big squares and little squares?' How
questions reveal children's understanding of a domain Dave Neale, Caroline
Morano, Brian N. Verdine, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek;
10. Children's questions in social and cultural perspective Mary Gauvain
and Robert L. Munroe; 11. Mothers' use of questions and children's learning
and language development Imac Maria Zambrana, Tone Kristine Hermansen and
Meredith L. Rowe; 12. Teaching and learning by questioning Deanna Kuhn,
Anahid S. Modrek and William A. Sandoval; 13. Asking 'why?' and 'what if?'
The influence of questions on children's inferences Caren M. Walker and
Angela Nyhout; 14. What makes a good question? Towards an epistemic
classification Jonathan Osborne and Emily Reigh; 15. The questioning child:
a path forward Samuel Ronfard, Lucas Payne Butler and Kathleen H.
Corriveau.
1. Questions about questions: framing the key issues Lucas Payne Butler,
Samuel Ronfard and Kathleen H. Corriveau; 2. Questions in development Peter
Carruthers; 3. The point, the shrug, and the question of clarification Paul
L. Harris; 4. The quest for comprehension and learning: children's
questions drive both Henry M. Wellman; 5. Children's question-asking across
cultural communities Maureen Callanan, Graciela Solis, Claudia Castañeda
and Jennifer Jipson; 6. The development of information-requesting gestures
in infancy and their role in shaping learning outcomes Kelsey Lucca; 7.
Developmental changes in question asking Angela Jones, Nora Swaboda and
Azzurra Ruggeri; 8. Understanding developmental and individual differences
in the process of inquiry during the preschool years Candice M. Mills and
Kaitlin R. Sands; 9. 'Why are there big squares and little squares?' How
questions reveal children's understanding of a domain Dave Neale, Caroline
Morano, Brian N. Verdine, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek;
10. Children's questions in social and cultural perspective Mary Gauvain
and Robert L. Munroe; 11. Mothers' use of questions and children's learning
and language development Imac Maria Zambrana, Tone Kristine Hermansen and
Meredith L. Rowe; 12. Teaching and learning by questioning Deanna Kuhn,
Anahid S. Modrek and William A. Sandoval; 13. Asking 'why?' and 'what if?'
The influence of questions on children's inferences Caren M. Walker and
Angela Nyhout; 14. What makes a good question? Towards an epistemic
classification Jonathan Osborne and Emily Reigh; 15. The questioning child:
a path forward Samuel Ronfard, Lucas Payne Butler and Kathleen H.
Corriveau.
Samuel Ronfard and Kathleen H. Corriveau; 2. Questions in development Peter
Carruthers; 3. The point, the shrug, and the question of clarification Paul
L. Harris; 4. The quest for comprehension and learning: children's
questions drive both Henry M. Wellman; 5. Children's question-asking across
cultural communities Maureen Callanan, Graciela Solis, Claudia Castañeda
and Jennifer Jipson; 6. The development of information-requesting gestures
in infancy and their role in shaping learning outcomes Kelsey Lucca; 7.
Developmental changes in question asking Angela Jones, Nora Swaboda and
Azzurra Ruggeri; 8. Understanding developmental and individual differences
in the process of inquiry during the preschool years Candice M. Mills and
Kaitlin R. Sands; 9. 'Why are there big squares and little squares?' How
questions reveal children's understanding of a domain Dave Neale, Caroline
Morano, Brian N. Verdine, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek;
10. Children's questions in social and cultural perspective Mary Gauvain
and Robert L. Munroe; 11. Mothers' use of questions and children's learning
and language development Imac Maria Zambrana, Tone Kristine Hermansen and
Meredith L. Rowe; 12. Teaching and learning by questioning Deanna Kuhn,
Anahid S. Modrek and William A. Sandoval; 13. Asking 'why?' and 'what if?'
The influence of questions on children's inferences Caren M. Walker and
Angela Nyhout; 14. What makes a good question? Towards an epistemic
classification Jonathan Osborne and Emily Reigh; 15. The questioning child:
a path forward Samuel Ronfard, Lucas Payne Butler and Kathleen H.
Corriveau.