This dissertation investigates Repkin's theoretical-methodological contributions, as reflections for the theory of developmental learning. In this scenario, we present the genesis of the theory of developmental learning and the main antecedents that contributed to the structuring of this learning. We present the Elkonin-Davidov-Repkin system, from its genesis to its consolidation and the articulation between its main groups: Moscow and Kharkov, focusing on the Kharkov group, which V. Repkin was the main leader. We analyze and evaluate the theoretical and methodological progress of Repkin's thought and work in relation to the Study Activity Theory, focusing on the following aspects: a) objective of the Study Activity, b) the concept o...
The young school age is characterized by primary entry of the child into educational activity, maste...
This article describes the evolution of a Dutch cultural-historical research program, called Develop...
According to earlier research, majority of first-year undergraduates have some difficulties adapting...
The article approaches from the theoretical point of view, two fundamental questions. First place, s...
In this article I will discuss activity theory. This highly influential body of writing is seen as a...
Activity theory has long been an influential framework in the field of education. However, its theor...
O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar algumas contribuições da Teoria Psicológica da Atividade (Vigot...
Activity Theory (AT) had a long history in the former Soviet Union. Three prominent Russian scholars...
A new impetus to the study of cognitive development and learning emerged recently, characterized by ...
The paper is devoted to the issue of mechanisms of learning for understanding the nature of the huma...
The present theoretical essay intends to analyze Leontiev's Theory of Activity and Donald Schön's Th...
This research adopted as the object of study the relationship between work and activity in the psych...
The paper examines studies based on the theory of expansive learning, formulated in 1987. In recent ...
The article dwells on the fundamental problem of a person’s psychological development within the joi...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of student practical work on the theory of systematic gradual d...
The young school age is characterized by primary entry of the child into educational activity, maste...
This article describes the evolution of a Dutch cultural-historical research program, called Develop...
According to earlier research, majority of first-year undergraduates have some difficulties adapting...
The article approaches from the theoretical point of view, two fundamental questions. First place, s...
In this article I will discuss activity theory. This highly influential body of writing is seen as a...
Activity theory has long been an influential framework in the field of education. However, its theor...
O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar algumas contribuições da Teoria Psicológica da Atividade (Vigot...
Activity Theory (AT) had a long history in the former Soviet Union. Three prominent Russian scholars...
A new impetus to the study of cognitive development and learning emerged recently, characterized by ...
The paper is devoted to the issue of mechanisms of learning for understanding the nature of the huma...
The present theoretical essay intends to analyze Leontiev's Theory of Activity and Donald Schön's Th...
This research adopted as the object of study the relationship between work and activity in the psych...
The paper examines studies based on the theory of expansive learning, formulated in 1987. In recent ...
The article dwells on the fundamental problem of a person’s psychological development within the joi...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of student practical work on the theory of systematic gradual d...
The young school age is characterized by primary entry of the child into educational activity, maste...
This article describes the evolution of a Dutch cultural-historical research program, called Develop...
According to earlier research, majority of first-year undergraduates have some difficulties adapting...