In this article, we try to expand the lenses classically used in social psychology of development, and in particular, in the post-Piagetian tradition, to recent contributions of social and cognitive dynamics in development and learning. Psychological development has to be redefined as involving socially framed, culturally mediated, and interpersonally negotiated processes, and the dynamic relation between the person, others, objects, and instruments that are reconfigured through teaching–learning activities. The units of analysis, besides the traditional focus on the individual and/or isolated cognitive event, also include nowadays peer interaction and partners' roles, dialogical processes, argumentation, and specific institutional features...
A social cognitive developmental model is described, integrating a Piagetian developmental model and...
In recent years, there have been many attempts at defining learning as a social phenomenon as oppose...
It was a pleasure and honour to be invited to present my work at the British Psychological Society’s...
How can the advances of social and developmental psychology be integrated? This conceptual paper pro...
Education is a dynamic social process with its two main components: teaching and learning. As a fiel...
The article introduces the concept of situated learning which treats the educational process from th...
This paper presents a structural- developmental model of social cognition and discusses the implicat...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The terms “soc...
Social learning is one important way that children learn about the world. This thesis presents and ...
Abstract. We propose that humans are adapted to transfer knowledge to, and receive knowledge from, c...
The key point of social constructivism is that the locus of knowledge does not lie solely within the...
Abstract: As a discipline, developmental psychology has a long history of relying on animal models a...
This article describes a dynamic model of achievement in which social influences are internalized an...
Social Cognitivism is a learning theory developed by Albert Bandura in the 1960’s in response to the...
The view that children’s understanding of mind is constructed through social interaction is consiste...
A social cognitive developmental model is described, integrating a Piagetian developmental model and...
In recent years, there have been many attempts at defining learning as a social phenomenon as oppose...
It was a pleasure and honour to be invited to present my work at the British Psychological Society’s...
How can the advances of social and developmental psychology be integrated? This conceptual paper pro...
Education is a dynamic social process with its two main components: teaching and learning. As a fiel...
The article introduces the concept of situated learning which treats the educational process from th...
This paper presents a structural- developmental model of social cognition and discusses the implicat...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The terms “soc...
Social learning is one important way that children learn about the world. This thesis presents and ...
Abstract. We propose that humans are adapted to transfer knowledge to, and receive knowledge from, c...
The key point of social constructivism is that the locus of knowledge does not lie solely within the...
Abstract: As a discipline, developmental psychology has a long history of relying on animal models a...
This article describes a dynamic model of achievement in which social influences are internalized an...
Social Cognitivism is a learning theory developed by Albert Bandura in the 1960’s in response to the...
The view that children’s understanding of mind is constructed through social interaction is consiste...
A social cognitive developmental model is described, integrating a Piagetian developmental model and...
In recent years, there have been many attempts at defining learning as a social phenomenon as oppose...
It was a pleasure and honour to be invited to present my work at the British Psychological Society’s...