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Vygotsky's educational theory in cultural context / Alex Kozulin, Boris Gindis, Vladimir S. Ageyev, Suzanne M. Miller Piece-Analytic Level: Vygotsky in the mirror of cultural interpretations • The relations of learning and student social class : toward re-"socializing" sociocultural learning theory • Cultural modeling : CHAT as a lens for understanding instructional discourse based on african american english discourse patterns • Mediation in cognitive socialization : the influence of socioeconomic status • Beyond cognition : a Vygotskian perspective on emotionally and teachers professional lives • How literature discussion shapes thinking : ZPDs for teaching / learning habits of the heart and mind • Formation of learning activity and theoretical thinking in science teaching • Sociocultural theory and the practice of teaching historical concepts • Cultural-historical theory and mathematics education • Remediation through education : sociocultural theory and children with special needs • The learning activity in the first years of schooling : the developmental path toward reflection • Learning and development of preschool children from the Vygotskian perspective • Development through the lifespan : A Neo-Vygotskyan approach • Periods in child development : Vygotsky's perspective • Dynamic assessment of the evolving cognitive functions in children • Some cognitive tools of literacy • Vygotsky's doctrine of scientific concepts : its role for contemporary education • The zone of proximal development in Vygotsky's analysis of learning and instruction • Psychological tools and mediated learning • Sociocultural theory and education : students, teachers, and knowledgePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: XIII, 477 p.Availability:
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Lifespan development and the brain : the perspective of biocultural co-constructivism / ed. Paul B. Baltes, Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Frank Rosler Piece-Analytic Level: Letters on nature and nurture • Co-constructing hhuman engineering technologies in old age : lifespan psychology as a conceptual foundation • The influence if organized violence and terror on brain and mind : a co-constructive perspective • The influence of work and occupation on brain development • Characteristics of illeterate and literate cognitive processing : implications of brain-behavior co-constructivism • Influences of biological and self-initiated factors on brain and cognition in adulthood and aging • The musical m ind : neural tuning and the aesthetic experience • Reading, writing, and arithmetic in the brain : neural specialization for acquired functions • Language acquisition : biological versus cultural implications for brain structure • Blindness : a source and case of neuronal plasticity • Sensory input-based adaptation and brain architecture • Adult neurogenesis • Adult neurogenesis • Neurobehavioral development in the context of biocultural co-constructivismPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 427 p.Availability:
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Culture communication and cognition / James V. Wertsch Piece-Analytic Level: The road to competence in an alien land : a Vygotskian perspective on bilingualism • Exploring Vygotskyan perspectives in education : the cognitive value of peer interaction • The tacit background of children's judgments • Diagnosing zones of proximal development • Language viewed as action • The implications of discourse skills in Vygotsky's developmental theory • The functional stratification of language and ontogenesis • Language acquisition as increasing linguistic structuring of experience and symbolic behavior control • The concept of internalization in Vygotsky's account of the genesis of higher mental functions • The zone of proximal development: where culture and cognition creat each other • Vygotsky's uses of history • Vygotsky's ideas about units for the analysis of mind • Intellectual origins of Vygotsky's semiotic analysis • Vygotsky's theory and the activity-oriented approach in psychology • Vygotsky : a historical and conceptual perspectivePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1985Description: 379 p.Availability:
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