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Edgar Morin: seven complex lessons in education for the future

Medium Periodical Article
Medium - part of - (Periodical Copy) (Date) Oct 2018
Medium (Periodical) Early years educator (EYE).
Classif 372.2105 EYE
Subject Early years
Page 38-44
Authors Baistrocchi, Sara
Notes

This months article explores the implications for early education of philosopher, Edgar Morin's seven complex lessons in education for the future. Although not wildly known as a pioneer of early learning, his theories make interesting reading for all in this sector.

 

1. Detecting error and illusion

2. Principles of pertinent knowledge

3. Teaching the human condition

4. Earth identity

5. Confronting uncertainties

6. Understanding each other

7. Ethics for the human genre

Contents

This months article explores the implications for early education of philosopher, Edgar Morin's seven complex lessons in education for the future. Although not wildly known as a pioneer of early learning, his theories make interesting reading for all in this sector.

 

Keywords
Butterfly effect     Education     EYFS     Feyerabend, paul     Learning     Philosophy     Reflection     Reggio Emilia     
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Recommended reading: The Butterfly effect, the idea, coined by E.Lorenz
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Recommended reading: Reggio children
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Recommended reading: Maieutic method
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Recommended reading: Paul Feyerabend
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Recommended reading: Karl Popper
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Recommended reading: Marshall Rosenburg's NVC (non violent communication)
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Recommended reading: Socratic paradox
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Recommended watching: Sir Ken Robinson's talk