Vygotsky's Developmental and Educational Psychology

Vygotsky's Developmental and Educational Psychology

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  • Author: Peter E. Langford
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 1135426465
  • Category : FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

Vygotsky's Developmental and Educational Psychology aims to demonstrate how we can come to a new and original understanding of Vygotsky's theories through knowledge of their cultural, philosophical and historical context.


Vygotsky's Developmental and Educational Psychology

Vygotsky's Developmental and Educational Psychology

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  • Author: Peter E. Langford
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 1135426457
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

Vygotsky is widely considered one of the most significant and influential psychologists of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, true appreciation of his theories has been hindered by a lack of understanding of the background to his thought. Vygotsky's Developmental and Educational Psychology aims to demonstrate how we can come to a new and original understanding of Vygotsky's theories through knowledge of their cultural, philosophical and historical context. Beginning with the main philosophical influences of Marxist and Hegelian thought, this book leads the reader through Vygotsky's life and the development of his own psychology. Central areas covered include: * The child, the levels and consciousness * Motivation and cognition * The relevance of Vygotsky's theories to current research in developmental psychology. This comprehensive survey of Vygotsky's thought will prove an invaluable resource for those studying developmental psychology or education.


Vygotsky and Education

Vygotsky and Education

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  • Author: Luis C. Moll
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521385794
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 444

Analyzes the educational implications and applications of Soviet psychologist L.S. Vygotsky's ideas.


Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology

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  • Author: L.S. Vygotsky
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1000170152
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 422

When this classic book was first published in 1926, L.S. Vygotsky was well on his way to becoming one of the leading intellectuals in Russia. His study of the psychology of education led him to believe that the child should be the main figure in the educational process - and the efforts of the teacher should be directed toward organizing, not dicta


Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context

Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context

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  • Author: Alex Kozulin
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521528832
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 496

This 2003 book comprehensively covers all major topics of Vygotskian educational theory and its classroom applications.


Mind in Society

Mind in Society

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  • Author: L. S. Vygotsky
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674076699
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

The great Russian psychologist L. S. Vygotsky has long been recognized as a pioneer in developmental psychology. But somewhat ironically, his theory of development has never been well understood in the West. Mind in Society should correct much of this misunderstanding. Carefully edited by a group of outstanding Vygotsky scholars, the book presents a unique selection of Vygotsky’s important essays, most of which have previously been unavailable in English. The Vygotsky who emerges from these pages can no longer be glibly included among the neobehaviorists. In these essays he outlines a dialectical-materialist theory of cognitive development that anticipates much recent work in American social science. The mind, Vygotsky argues, cannot be understood in isolation from the surrounding society. Man is the only animal who uses tools to alter his own inner world as well as the world around him. From the handkerchief knotted as a simple mnemonic device to the complexities of symbolic language, society provides the individual with technology that can be used to shape the private processes of mind. In Mind in Society Vygotsky applies this theoretical framework to the development of perception, attention, memory, language, and play, and he examines its implications for education. The result is a remarkably interesting book that is bound to renew Vygotsky’s relevance to modern psychological thought.


Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context

Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context

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  • Author: Alex Kozulin
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139440411
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 571

This 2003 book comprehensively covers all major topics of Vygotskian educational theory and its classroom applications. Particular attention is paid to the Vygotskian idea of child development as a consequence rather than premise of learning experiences. Such a reversal allows for new interpretations of the relationships between cognitive development and education at different junctions of the human life span. It also opens new perspectives on atypical development, learning disabilities, and assessment of children's learning potential. Classroom applications of Vygotskian theory are discussed in the book. Teacher training and the changing role of a teacher in a sociocultural classroom is discussed in addition to the issues of teaching and learning activities and peer interactions. Relevant research findings from the US, Western Europe, and Russia are brought together to clarify the possible new applications of Vygotskian ideas in different disciplinary areas.


Vygotsky the Teacher

Vygotsky the Teacher

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  • Author: Myra Barrs
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429515065
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

This highly accessible guide to the varied aspects of Vygotsky’s psychology emphasises his abiding interest in education. Vygotsky was a teacher, a researcher and educational psychologist who worked in special needs education, and his interest in pedagogy was fundamental to all his work. Vygotsky the Teacher analyses and discusses the full range of his ideas and their far-reaching educational implications. Drawing on new work, research and fresh translations, this unique text foregrounds key Vygotskian perspectives on play, imagination and creativity, poetry, literature and drama, the emotions, and the role of language in the development of thought. It explains the textual issues surrounding Vygotsky’s publications that have, until recently, obscured some of the theoretical links between his ideas. It underlines Vygotsky’s determination to create a psychology that is capable of explaining all aspects of the development of mind. Vygotsky the Teacher is essential reading for students on education and psychology courses at all levels, and for all practitioners wanting to know more about Vygotsky’s theories and their roots in research and practice. It offers a unique road map of his work, connecting its different aspects, and placing them in the context of his life and the times in which he lived.


Vygotsky and Creativity

Vygotsky and Creativity

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  • Author: M. Cathrene Connery
  • Publisher: Peter Lang
  • ISBN: 9781433107054
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

This text presents a Vygotskian perspective on children's and adults' symbolic engagement in play, multi-modal meaning making, and the arts. Psychologists, artists, and educators present research and practice in a variety of learning environments through the lens of Vygotsky's cultural historical theory. The connections between creative expression, learning, teaching, and development are situated in a theoretical framework that emphasizes the social origins of individual development and the arts. The authors share a view of learning as an imaginative process rooted in our common need to communicate and transform individual experience through the cultural lifelines of the arts. This book is suitable for readers or courses in the following areas: art and aesthetics; art education; art therapy; cultural historical activity theory; communication; creativity studies; early childhood education; education; educational perspectives; educational psychology; emotional development; cultural and societal foundations; language, literacy, and sociocultural studies; learning and development; mental health and catharsis; multiliteracies; multimodal meaning making; play; play therapy; psychology; semiotics; social construction of meaning; trauma, resilience, and therapeutic processes and practices; and Vygotskian approaches to psychology.


Vygotsky at Work and Play

Vygotsky at Work and Play

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  • Author: Lois Holzman
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317384105
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

Vygotsky at Work and Play is an intimate portrayal of the Vygotskian-inspired approach to human development known as ‘social therapeutics’ and ‘the psychology of becoming’. Holzman provides an accessible, practical-philosophical portrayal of a unique performance-based methodology of development and learning that draws upon a fresh reading of Vygotsky. This expanded edition includes new content dealing with how Lev Vygotsky’s work can be applied to profound social issues of our times, including worsening police/community relations, authoritarianism in schools, the medical-model approach to social/emotional life, and the erosion of play in Western cultures. Holzman also weaves together Vygotsky’s discoveries with qualitative case studies from organizations that practice the approach in psychotherapy offices, classrooms, outside-of-school programs, corporate workplaces and virtual learning environments. The new edition of Vygotsky at Work and Play poses a practical-critical challenge to more traditional conceptions and methods of psychology and education, introducing performance as a new ontology and the author’s own activist research performance as a new way to do psychology. It is an essential read for researchers and professionals in educational and developmental psychology, psychotherapy, cultural historical activity, social science, performance studies and education.