Publisher's Synopsis
This book is based on the theories of cognitive psychologist Dr Reuven Feuerstein, who pioneered the theory on Mediated Learning Experience (MLE) in the late 1940s through his work with children who were orphaned or separated from their parents as a result of the Holocaust. The theory of MLE is based on the belief that intelligence is modifiable and not fixed, and intervention programs can be designed to enhance the cognitive skills necessary for independent thinking. Written by renowned cognitive education, psychology and child development professors, professionals and practitioners with years of experience in research and development of MLE, this book presents a fresh view of MLE theory for anyone working with children. The contributors have built on the current theoretical framework of MLE with a series of rich and relevant illustrations of MLE interventions at different developmental stages from preschool to primary levels. This book features two sections, which cover theory and applications of MLE. It presents an updated and multi-dimensional perspective of the theory of MLE. It focuses on MLE with children in schools and within specific learning contexts.;This book highlights MLE applications across cultures with rich illustrations of interventions drawn from some of the best programs such as Bright Start and Instrumental Enrichment. It includes ideas of dynamic assessment of children's learning ability. Chapters are clearly and succinctly written with minimal use of psychological jargon.