The Second International Conference for
“Personal Epistemology and Learning (PEL)”
Abstract of Keynote Speech
Epistemic Cognition Concerning Sources of Knowledge: Antecedents, Consequences, and Educational Implications
Ivar Bråten
University of Oslo, Norway
Thinking about sources of knowledge has been considered a central dimension of personal epistemology for decades. Arguably, this dimension is more important than ever due to the abundance of easily accessible information on almost every issue that characterizes the 21st century. In this talk, I will discuss epistemic cognition concerning sources of knowledge in the context of textual discourse, defining this aspect of epistemic cognition as attending to, representing, evaluating, and using available or accessible information about the sources of knowledge claims presented in written documents. I will discuss how thinking about sources of knowledge varies with individual and contextual factors, as well as how critical evaluation of sources may impact people’s understanding of complex, controversial issues discussed across multiple documents. Finally, I will discuss educational implications and argue that designing, implementing, and evaluating interventions to promote adaptive epistemic cognition concerning sources of knowledge is an important research agenda within personal epistemology.
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Ivar Bråten (Department of Education, University of Oslo, Norway)
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