It gives me great pleasure to introduce this important and fascinating
book on the internal dilemmas youngsters face in school, which often
cause them to stop learning. We are all too ready to ascribe learning
problems to an inability to learn and leave it at that. This book should
go a long way toward convincing us that using such simpleminded
explanations and remedial efforts based on them do not work. Unlike
other books that identify the causes of learning disabilities in
children or that detail society's impact on the so-called helpless
child, The Risks of Knowing is an in-depth study of young people who for
reasons of intrapsychic conflicts and of intellectual development make a
nega- tive decision about the learning process. This book is unique in
its thorough analysis of the conflicts young people have with learning
and in its treatment prescriptions. In case after case, Karen Zelan
demonstrates that if young people declare themselves unable to learn it
is because for some valid reasons they believe learning is dangerous.
The reasons that cause a decision to fail often remain unconscious until
they are brought to the child's awareness. When the child is helped to
understand the source of any inner dilemmas, both child and parents are
able to find better solutions to immediate learning difficulties. Karen
Zelan brings a rare expertise to the problems young people find in
academic learning.