The research aims at revealing new aspects from the relation between socio-dramatic play and child (3 - 5 years) development. Vygotsky (1978) proposed a two-step model of cultural development, 'general genetic law' of development. But he did not elaborate it in his analysis of the ZPD in play. As a recent review demonstrates (Lillard et al., 2013) a comprehensive causal analysis still is lacking from modern play research. Our theoretical framework is based on Vygotskian psychology of art, which has stimulated our play-world approach (Lindqvist, 1995; Hakkarainen et al., 2013). By definition a play-world is a joint imaginative play environment both for adults and children. A tale or a story is first orally presented to children and an imagin...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
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The article presents a study of the application of L.S. Vygotsky’s theory of play and theory of semi...
The paper reconstructs the history of the problem of the development of mind on the example of child...
The cultural-historical approach provides the deep theoretical grounds for the analysis of children’...
An attempt is made in this review to sketch a possible integration of Vygotsky’s ideas about play an...
Autoriaus pavardė nurodyta klaidingai : Pentti HakkarinenA self-evident opinion in the industrial wo...
Such theoretical concepts of culturalhistorical theory as psychological tools, creative developmenta...
In this article, we present an innovative approach to adult participation in children’s play develop...
The article presents the interpretation of the unity of affect and intellect (L.S. Vygotsky) as exem...
This study describes a critical exploration of theory into practice. Two principles of Vygotskian cu...
Current research and practice in early years pays special attention to education using play. However...
The diploma thesis presents a stimulating environment as an important factor in child's development....
This paper provides a theorisation of developmental conditions to support executive functions (worki...
e authors argue that childhood played a special role in the cultural-historical theory of human cult...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
Web of Science paieškoje:Psikhologicheskaya nauka i obrazovanie-Psychological science and educationW...
The article presents a study of the application of L.S. Vygotsky’s theory of play and theory of semi...
The paper reconstructs the history of the problem of the development of mind on the example of child...
The cultural-historical approach provides the deep theoretical grounds for the analysis of children’...
An attempt is made in this review to sketch a possible integration of Vygotsky’s ideas about play an...
Autoriaus pavardė nurodyta klaidingai : Pentti HakkarinenA self-evident opinion in the industrial wo...
Such theoretical concepts of culturalhistorical theory as psychological tools, creative developmenta...
In this article, we present an innovative approach to adult participation in children’s play develop...
The article presents the interpretation of the unity of affect and intellect (L.S. Vygotsky) as exem...
This study describes a critical exploration of theory into practice. Two principles of Vygotskian cu...
Current research and practice in early years pays special attention to education using play. However...
The diploma thesis presents a stimulating environment as an important factor in child's development....
This paper provides a theorisation of developmental conditions to support executive functions (worki...
e authors argue that childhood played a special role in the cultural-historical theory of human cult...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
Web of Science paieškoje:Psikhologicheskaya nauka i obrazovanie-Psychological science and educationW...
The article presents a study of the application of L.S. Vygotsky’s theory of play and theory of semi...