This program presents recent work by developmental
psychologists that emphasizes the influence of contextual factors in learning and
performance. Three sets of experiments involving children are examined: tasks in which
deliberately gender-biased instructions are provided; tasks requiring cooperation between
asymmetrical pairs of peers; and tasks involving training of students by adults and by
peers. The intriguing results of these tests shed light on the impact of stereotyping on
performance; the effects of self-perception on competence; and the influence of different
teaching approaches on learning. Implications for adults are considered as well. (31
minutes, color)
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