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26 paź 2020 · The anthropology of education dedicates itself to the study of education, including schooling, but also the broader ways of educating found in homes, workplaces, and, indeed, all social interactions.
Conceiving the largest possible units of society as areas of structural-functional study, anthropologists have developed theoretical tools and techniques for describing and analyzing "cultural wholes."
28 mar 2024 · In this article Cristoph Wulf examines the basic concepts of pedagogy and educational science in the German-speaking world, looking at education and socialization from the perspective of educational anthropology.
The early beginnings of educational anthropology are important, but contemporary educational anthropology is primarily the outgrowth of social and cultural anthropology as it developed during the 1920s.
The theories of educational anthropology and the methodological perspectives of ethnography in education have produced outcomes that are globally crucial as well as “local knowledge.”
• Anthropology of education—the anthropology of how culture is transmitted from generation to generation through child rearing and enculturation in the broadest sense. • Anthropology and education—the conjunction of the disciplines of anthropol-ogy and education. Anthropological insights related to the idea of schooling, the
12 sty 2023 · The field of anthropology and education, also referred to as educational anthropology, was formally organized in the mid-twentieth century, with primary research interests at the time in infant and childhood socialization as this took place in everyday life in families in non-Western, smaller-scale societies.