Learning to Learn [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):402-404 (1994)
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All those interested in the field of education will find this book fascinating, instructive, and thought-provoking. Gill presents a comprehensive reflection on learning. Prior to discussing the quality of education in America, or considering issues of pedagogy and curriculum, Gill seeks to develop a philosophy of education that is critically based in an investigation of the nature of human knowing. The first part of the book works to identify a more adequate philosophy of education, one based on a "postcritical" examination of the nature of human knowing. The second part of the book searches out a theory of learning that should inform any philosophy or system of education. The third part renders a model of learning that can suggest appropriate programs, pedagogies, and curriculum.

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