- Title
2010 Presidential Address.
- Authors
Lee, Carol D.
- Abstract
This article was originally the presidential address for the 2010 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. It offers three orienting ideas drawn from across human development, neuroscience, cognition, and cultural psychology, as well as studies of biological systems: (1) the intertwining of culture and biology in human development, (2) adaptation through multiple pathways, and (3) interdependence across levels of context. The author argues that these orienting ideas provide warrants for a dynamic view of human learning and development, rooted in both human biology and culture. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
- Subjects
LEE, Carol D.; AMERICAN Educational Research Association; HUMAN biology; LEARNING; CONFERENCES & conventions
- Publication
Educational Researcher, 2010, Vol 39, Issue 9, p643
- ISSN
0013-189X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3102/0013189X10392139