1st Edition
Charting the Agenda Educational Activity after Vygotsky
Edited By Harry Daniels
Copyright 1993
252 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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Vygotsky was one of the most talented and creative Soviet psychologists. His innovative theories of thought and speech are important not only for psychology but for other disciplines also - linguistics, education, semiotics and sociology. As the ideas of Piaget have decreased in popularity so those of Vygotsky have increased and his impact in these other areas has begun to be felt. This is... Read more
Preface Harry Daniels 1. Reading Vygotsky Tony Burgess 2. A social psychology of special education Peter Evans 3. The individual and the organization Harry Daniels 4. Continuing the dialogue: Vygotsky, Bakhtin, and Lotman James V. Wertsch and Ana Luiza Bustamante Smolka 5. Vygotsky's contribution to the development of psychology V.V. Davdov and V.P. Zinchenko 6. Peer interaction and the development of mathematical understandings: A new framework for research and educational practice Geoffrey B. Saxe, Maryl Gearhart, Mary Note and Pamela Paduano 7. The practice of assessment Ingrid Lunt 8. Learning in primary school Andrew Pollard 9. Learning English as an additional language in multilingual classrooms Josie Levine
Biography
Harry Daniels
"...a rich fount of ideas; any reflective practitioner will enjoy it for its challenge and for the multi-disciplinary view of Vygotsky's theory applying to education." - British Psychological Society DECP Newsletter
"...this collection is going to be an important addition to the growing evidence of the value of Vygotsky's theories in education." - Language, Culture and Curriculum






