Teaching Children Thinking 1
Author:
Seymour Papert a
| Affiliation: | a The Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, |
DOI:
10.1080/1355800720090503
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Innovations in Education and Teaching International,
Volume
9,
Issue
5
September
1972
, pages 245
- 255
Subject:
Technology in Education;
Formats available:
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(English)
Previously published as:
Innovations in Education & Training International
(1355-8005,
1469-8420)
until 2001
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Abstract
This paper is dedicated to the hope that someone with power to act will one day see that contemporary research on education is like the following experiment by a nineteenth-century engineer who worked to demonstrate that engines were better than horses. This he did by hitching a 1/8 HP motor in parallel with his team of four strong stallions. After a year of statistical research he announced a significant difference. However, it was generally thought that there was a Hawthorne effect on the horses ... the purring of the motor made them pull harder.
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*This is the major part of a paper delivered to the IF1P Conference on Computer Education in Amsterdam, August 1970, and is published with kind permission of the author.
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