The Power of Mindful Learning

 
 

Ellen J. Langer

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"The Power ofMindful Learning argues that traditional methods
of learning can produce mindless behavior because they tend to
get people to `overlearn' a fact or a task and suggest that there is
only one way to do it. She argues that it is important to teach
skills and facts conditionally, setting the stage for doubt and an
awareness that different situations may call for different
approaches or answers.... Landmark studies make the point scientifically."

-The New York Times

"Like Freud, Piaget, Werner, and Vygotsky, Langer is well on
her way to constructing a grand theory of human functioning
with important implications for such diverse areas as education and learning, development and aging, group relations, and
psycho- and neuro-pathology.... Never before has social psychology provided more subtle insights into neuropsychology
and related fields than in Langer's provocative work .... Her
seemingly simple experimental manipulations point out profound truths about the human condition and how we as people can develop."

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