Jerome Bruner

American psychologist and author

Jerome Bruner - Thinkers & Philosophers born October 1st, 1915
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Contributed significantly to the fields of cognitive psychology and education. Played a pivotal role in the development of constructivist theory, emphasizing the importance of understanding a learner's context. Authored influential texts such as 'The Process of Education' and 'Acts of Meaning'. Worked on concepts of narrative and culture in human psychology. Engaged in research that explored how people learn and interpret experiences.

Developed theories of cognitive development

Published influential works on education

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