The text shows that after 1930, Vygotskij developed the question of teaching. Vygotskij forged new concepts, involving more systematic work on the dialectical contradiction between internal and external. An analysis of teaching work from a Vygotskian perspective shows the importance of transposed knowledge as a teacher’s tools. Elements of Vygotskij’s theory of development, elaborated after 1930, describe how educational tools function on the side of the student, allowing, through their appropriation, the construction of new psychic systems. This requires to reflect on the relationship between education and development, two totally different processes that Vygotskij conceptualizes through the notion of zone of proximal development
Learning awakens a variety of internal developmental processes that are able to operate only when th...
This poster will demonstrate the range and variety of ways in which Vygotskyan thinking and teaching...
In this thesis I reveal, interpret, and apply the ideas of Lev Vygotsky concerning emotions and rela...
The text shows that after 1930, Vygotskij developed the question of teaching. Vygotskij forged new c...
AbstractOne of the major themes in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory is the zone of proximal developme...
Introduction The concept of the zone of proximal development (ZPD) is perhaps the best known innovat...
Despite his popularity in educational discourses, Lev S. Vygotsky tends to be read mainly as an educ...
This critical analysis examines the claim that learning within the student's zone of proximal d...
Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development (ZPD) and post-Vygotskian approaches to instruction (sociocu...
This article focused on Vygotskian Zone of Proximal Development and its implications to the teaching...
This paper proposes an alternative model to Vygotsky�s Zone of Proximal Development. It is argued th...
Vygotsky's concept of ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development) has been recently applied to the context of...
The work of Vygotsky has steadily grown in influence in North America since the 1980s. As one of the...
This concept paper was intended to establish rapprochement between Piaget and Vygotsky by comparing ...
This paper outlines an approach to teachers’ professional development (PD) that originates in Vygots...
Learning awakens a variety of internal developmental processes that are able to operate only when th...
This poster will demonstrate the range and variety of ways in which Vygotskyan thinking and teaching...
In this thesis I reveal, interpret, and apply the ideas of Lev Vygotsky concerning emotions and rela...
The text shows that after 1930, Vygotskij developed the question of teaching. Vygotskij forged new c...
AbstractOne of the major themes in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory is the zone of proximal developme...
Introduction The concept of the zone of proximal development (ZPD) is perhaps the best known innovat...
Despite his popularity in educational discourses, Lev S. Vygotsky tends to be read mainly as an educ...
This critical analysis examines the claim that learning within the student's zone of proximal d...
Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development (ZPD) and post-Vygotskian approaches to instruction (sociocu...
This article focused on Vygotskian Zone of Proximal Development and its implications to the teaching...
This paper proposes an alternative model to Vygotsky�s Zone of Proximal Development. It is argued th...
Vygotsky's concept of ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development) has been recently applied to the context of...
The work of Vygotsky has steadily grown in influence in North America since the 1980s. As one of the...
This concept paper was intended to establish rapprochement between Piaget and Vygotsky by comparing ...
This paper outlines an approach to teachers’ professional development (PD) that originates in Vygots...
Learning awakens a variety of internal developmental processes that are able to operate only when th...
This poster will demonstrate the range and variety of ways in which Vygotskyan thinking and teaching...
In this thesis I reveal, interpret, and apply the ideas of Lev Vygotsky concerning emotions and rela...