Based on the hypothesis that reading of fiction followed by aesthetic reflection might be a useful tool to- wards the development of children’s literacy competence in the first years of school, this article constitutes a theo- <br />retical basis for such an educational approach. The article is based on a cultural-historical understanding of the work of L.S. Vygotsky and is also inspired by Jerome Bruner’s social constructivism. Children’s literature, their drawings and play are seen as cultural tools which, when related to Vygotsky’s work (1978a, 1981) allow for the mastery of psychological processes. However, referring to Stetsenko (1999) it is of importance to see the interrelation of three cornerstones in Vygotsky’s theoretical un...
The article is aimed at describing approaches towards understanding of mediation forms used in educa...
Educators internationally including those working with children with exceptionalities, are recognizi...
Current research on literacy reduces reading and writing to two separate cognitive processes. In the...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization,Zone of Proximal De...
Sociocultural theory grew out of the work of seminal psychologist Lev Vygotsky, who believed that pa...
This study constructs a theoretical framework and argument for the development-advancing functions t...
This work continues the tradition of integrative education combining scientific, artistic, and infor...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization, Zone of Proximal D...
In this book we are offering a persepective that is different from those mentioned. Particular atten...
This book breaks new ground in drawing together contemporary sociocultural research occurring across...
e authors argue that childhood played a special role in the cultural-historical theory of human cult...
The article presents a study of the application of L.S. Vygotsky’s theory of play and theory of semi...
The article highlights the features of the formation of students' cross-cutting skills, which are in...
This article has the objectivity to point out some of the threads of the cultural historical theory ...
This study describes a critical exploration of theory into practice. Two principles of Vygotskian cu...
The article is aimed at describing approaches towards understanding of mediation forms used in educa...
Educators internationally including those working with children with exceptionalities, are recognizi...
Current research on literacy reduces reading and writing to two separate cognitive processes. In the...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization,Zone of Proximal De...
Sociocultural theory grew out of the work of seminal psychologist Lev Vygotsky, who believed that pa...
This study constructs a theoretical framework and argument for the development-advancing functions t...
This work continues the tradition of integrative education combining scientific, artistic, and infor...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization, Zone of Proximal D...
In this book we are offering a persepective that is different from those mentioned. Particular atten...
This book breaks new ground in drawing together contemporary sociocultural research occurring across...
e authors argue that childhood played a special role in the cultural-historical theory of human cult...
The article presents a study of the application of L.S. Vygotsky’s theory of play and theory of semi...
The article highlights the features of the formation of students' cross-cutting skills, which are in...
This article has the objectivity to point out some of the threads of the cultural historical theory ...
This study describes a critical exploration of theory into practice. Two principles of Vygotskian cu...
The article is aimed at describing approaches towards understanding of mediation forms used in educa...
Educators internationally including those working with children with exceptionalities, are recognizi...
Current research on literacy reduces reading and writing to two separate cognitive processes. In the...