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Vygotsky's initial ideas on education and learning were influenced by [[http://www.ivanpavlov.com/|Ivan Pavlov]] and behaviorist stimulus-response learning, yet these ideas later changed resulting in his social development theory. theory addresses three main themes(([[http://www.learning-theories.com/vygotskys-social-learning-theory.html|Social Development Theory (Vygotsky) at Learning Theories.]])): | Vygotsky's initial ideas on education and learning were influenced by [[http://www.ivanpavlov.com/|Ivan Pavlov]] and behaviorist stimulus-response learning, yet these ideas later changed resulting in his social development theory. theory addresses three main themes(([[http://www.learning-theories.com/vygotskys-social-learning-theory.html|Social Development Theory (Vygotsky) at Learning Theories.]])): | ||
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* **Social interaction** - which according to Vygotsky together with language and culture plays a **crucial role in the process of cognitive development**. Opposed to later [[http://www.piaget.org/aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]]’s [[learning_theories:stage theory of cognitive development]] where development precedes learning, Vygotsky believed that learning precedes development. Social interaction means that a more competent member of the culture will //externalize// learned processes which will then be //internalized// and thereby learned by a less competent member. | * **Social interaction** - which according to Vygotsky together with language and culture plays a **crucial role in the process of cognitive development**. Opposed to later [[http://www.piaget.org/aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]]’s [[learning_theories:stage theory of cognitive development]] where development precedes learning, Vygotsky believed that learning precedes development. Social interaction means that a more competent member of the culture will //externalize// learned processes which will then be //internalized// and thereby learned by a less competent member. | ||
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for non-technical students. Constructivism: Constructivist Theory And Social Development Theory. Trinity College, Dublin.]] Retrieved March 22, 2011. | for non-technical students. Constructivism: Constructivist Theory And Social Development Theory. Trinity College, Dublin.]] Retrieved March 22, 2011. | ||
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+ | [[http://www.marxists.org/archive/vygotsky/works/crisis/|Vygotsky, L. The Historical Meaning of the Crisis in Psychology: A Methodological Investigation. Plenum Press, 1987.]] | ||
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+ | [[http://www.marxists.org/archive/vygotsky/works/words/|Vygotsky, L. Thinking and Speaking. The M.I.T. Press, 1962.]] | ||
Newman, Denis, Peg Griffin, and Cole, Michael. The construction zone: working for cognitive change in school. Cambridge University Press, 1989. | Newman, Denis, Peg Griffin, and Cole, Michael. The construction zone: working for cognitive change in school. Cambridge University Press, 1989. |