Bruner Jerome Seymour

Jerome Seymour Bruner, one of the primary drivers of the “cognitive revolution” in psychology in the 1960s and an active scholar, died June 5. He was 100 years old. “The main thing about teaching is, ...

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Jerome Seymour Bruner (1915–2016) was an American psychologist who made significant contributions to human cognitive psychology and cognitive learning theory in educational psychology. Bruner was a ...

Jerome S. Bruner, who was born blind and, after having his sight restored, spent the rest of his life trying to understand how the human mind perceives the world, leading to influential advances in ...

The Boston Globe: Jerome S. Bruner, influential psychologist of perception, dies at 100

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WASHINGTON — Jerome S. Bruner, who was born blind and, after having his sight restored, spent the rest of his life trying to understand how the human mind perceives the world, leading to influential ...

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Jerome S. Bruner in 1983. His work helped break behaviorism’s hold on the study of the mind. Sue Klemens/Associated Press Mr. Bruner’s theories about perception, child development and learning ...

A few years ago, Jerome Bruner visited a graduate seminar I teach at New York University about educational research and politics. I told Jerry that I agreed with almost everything he wrote about ...

The Times of Israel: In Praise of Stories: A Tribute to Jerome Bruner

The Washington Post: Jerome S. Bruner, influential psychologist of perception, dies at 100

Jerome was known for his teachings on Christian moral life, especially those in cosmopolitan centers such as Rome. He often focused on women's lives and identified how a woman devoted to Jesus should live her life.

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