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Piaget Vygotsky Beyond
Author | : Leslie Smith,Julie Dockrell,Peter Tomlinson |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781134755059 |
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Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky are arguably the two most influential figures in psychological research. Although born in the same year of 1896, it is only over the last decade or so that the work of Vygotsky has rivalled that of Piaget in importance in the Western world. This collection of original contributions by leading researchers celebrates the 1996 centenary of the births of the two most seminal figures in education and developmental psychology - Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. Research in their footsteps continues worldwide and is growing. What are the implications for the future for this extensive programme? Which of the large body of findings has proved most important to current research? Based around five themes, these original contributions cover educational intervention and teaching, social collaboration and learning, cognitive skills and domains, the measurement of development and the development of modal understanding. Piaget, Vygotsky and Beyond is a uniquely comprehensive collection, drawing together a wide range of themes in psychology and educational research that would otherwise be dispersed throughout a variety of different publications. It will be useful to advanced scholars and practitioner-researchers in both education and psychology.
Piaget Vygotsky Beyond
Author | : Leslie Smith,Julie Dockrell,Peter Tomlinson |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781134755066 |
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This collection of original contributions by leading researchers celebrates the 1996 centenary of the births of the two most seminal figures in education and developmental psychology - Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. Research in their footsteps continues worldwide and is growing. What are the implications for the future for this extensive programme? Which of the large body of findings has proved most important to current research? Based around five themes, these original contributions cover educational intervention and teaching, social collaboration and learning, cognitive skills and domains, the measurement of development and the development of modal understanding.
Piaget Vygotsky and Beyond
Author | : Leslie Smith,Julie Dockrell,Peter Tomlinson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:609556072 |
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Piaget Vygotsky
Author | : Anastasia Tryphon,Jacques Vonèche |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2013-11-12 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781317775164 |
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This book is the outcome of a long and passionate debate among world experts about two of the most pivotal figures of psychology: Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotksy. The occasion was a week-long advanced course held at the Jean Piaget Archives in Geneva. The most interesting outcome of the meeting is that, in spite of differences in aims and scopes (epistemogenesis versus psychogenesis), in units of analysis (events versus action) and in social contents (Swiss capitalism versus Soviet communism) both Piaget and Vygotsky reached a similar conclusion: knowledge is constructed within a specific material and social context. Moreover, their views complement each other perfectly: where Vygotsky insists on varieties of psychological experiences, Piaget shows how, out of diversity, grows universality, so much so that the most communist of the two is not necessarily the one who was so labelled. This book is not only of interest to developmental, social and learning psychologists, but also deals with issues pertinent to education, epistemology, language, thought and cognition, anthropology and philosophy. It is likely to shed some light on the state of affairs in psychology for the general reader too, because it is clear and precise, straightforward and uses virtually no jargon.
Lev Vygotsky
Author | : Peter Lloyd,Charles Fernyhough |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0415111536 |
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Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Play from Birth and Beyond
Author | : Sandra Lynch,Deborah Pike,Cynthia à Beckett |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2017-01-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789811026430 |
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While firmly acknowledging the importance of play in early childhood, this book interrogates the assumption that play is a birthright. It pushes beyond traditional understandings of play to ask questions such as: what is the relationship between play and the arts – theatre, music and philosophy – and between play and wellbeing? How is play relevant to educational practice in the rapidly changing circumstances of today’s world? What do Australian Aboriginal conceptions of play have to offer understandings of play? The book examines how ideas of play evolve as children increasingly interact with popular culture and technology, and how developing notions of play have changed our work spaces, teaching practices, curricula, and learning environments, as well as our understanding of relationships between children and adults. This multidisciplinary volume on the subject of play combines the work of some of the world’s leading researchers in the field of early childhood education with contributions from distinguished and emerging scholars in areas as diverse as education, theatre studies, architecture, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, theology and the creative arts. Reconsidering the common focus on play in early education, to investigate its broader impact, this collection offers a refreshing and valuable addition to studies on play, reconceptualizing it for the 21st century.
Social Interaction and the Development of Knowledge
Author | : Jeremy I.M. Carpendale,Ulrich M ller |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 2014-04-04 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781135637996 |
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Written by highly respected theorists in psychology and philosophy, the chapters in this book explicate and address fundamental epistemological issues involved in the problem of the relationship between the individual and the collective. Different theoretical viewpoints are presented on this relationship, as well as between the nature of rationality and morality, relativism and universalism, and enculturation and internalization. Many chapters also highlight similarities and differences between these alternative frameworks and Piaget's theory, and thus correct the misperception that Piaget had nothing to say about the social dimension of development. Other chapters focus on the implications of these debates for the important topic areas of pedagogy, moral development, and the development of social understanding in infancy and childhood. Although Piaget's theory is presented and evaluated by some of the chapters in this collection, the authors remain critical and do not shy away from revising or extending Piaget's theory whenever it is deemed necessary. Though the topic covered in this book is of fundamental importance in the social sciences, it is rarely addressed in a sustained way as it is in this collection of chapters. The book benefits social scientists interested in fundamental epistemological issues, especially as these concern the relationship between the individual and the collective, with implications for the conceptualization of morality and rationality.
Vygotsky Piaget and Bloom
Author | : Paul Stevens-Fulbrook |
Publsiher | : Paul Stevens-Fulbrook |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 2020-02-12 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Are you struggling to understand how Piaget’s stages of development apply to your teaching? Maybe Vygotsky's theory of learning is proving just a bit too confusing or maybe you’re unsure of how to use Bloom’s domains of learning in lesson planning? You’d love them to be explained to you in every day language? Don’t worry, “Vygotsky, Piaget and Bloom; The Definitive Guide to their Educational Theories with Examples of How they can be Applied” is just what you need! It is a must-read for all educators, from trainee teachers, new teachers and even veteran teachers. Buy it now and unscramble your brain! Paul Stevens-Fulbrook is head of key stage 3 Science and a trainee teacher mentor in a large high school in the south of England. He has been teaching for 8 years and his impression of a bee pollinating plants is almost legendary! He is also an education blogger at teacherofsci.com where his articles have helped over a 100,000 teachers across the globe since April 2018. His teaching interests include evidence based teaching strategies and student engagement. Prior to teaching, he was a marine biologist working on coral reef conservation. He daily asks himself what's harder to work with, children or sharks!