Lev Vygotsky : revolutionary scientist

作者: Fred Newman , Lois Holzman

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摘要: Lev Vygotsky was one of the most talented and brilliant Soviet psychologists. Despite his tragically early death at age 38 accomplishments are enormously impressive: he played a key role in restructuring Psychological Institute Moscow; set up two research laboratories major cities USSR; founded what we call special education; authored some 180 works. His innovative theories thought speech important not just for psychology but other disciplines also. Yet even though ideas have increasingly won popularity there remains strong need an accessible introduction to man work. In Vygotsky: Revolutionary Scientist Lois Holzman Fred Newman written clear introductory text suitable undergraduate students. so doing they taken opportunity straight misunderstandings misuses Vygotsky's ideas. work

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