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Vygotsky: social aspects of cognitive development
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Vygotsky: social aspects of cognitive development
Lev Vygotsky
1896 - 1934
Biology => Law => Dev Psych
Russia
Key concepts
HIGHER & LOWER MENTAL FUNCTIONS
development: social interaction
higher thought requires language
voluntary & deliberate
culturally & linguistically mediated
genetically inherited
direct response to environment
automatic & unconscious
INTERNALISATION
= a process when external cultural patterns of activity become represented internally
mastery of language
not only communication => substance of thought & knowledge
social & cultural reality = primary role in determining the nature of internal psych. functioning
THOUGHT & LANGUAGE
speech: drives development
organisation of perceptions & actions
start: interpersonal symbol system
becomes: internal symbol system
Helen Keller
egocentric speech
solve problems: talk to self
= transition: external <=> inner speech
Piaget: egocentrism
ZONE OF PROXIMAL DEVELOPMENT or 'SCAFFOLDING'
= potential in a child - unlocked through instruction & guidance
1. independent ability
independent level
2. guided ability
guidance & help
variation: same 1. level, vary in 2. level
Mugny & Doise, 1978
conservation task
work together: higher level performance
improvement: groups
Similarities with Piaget
development = social process
learning = shared activity
achieved through cooperation with others
learning =>impact development
Differences with Piaget
BRUNER & Joint Involvement Episodes
interest & desire
control attention
tasks segmented
routines
demonstration => delegation
prevent frustration
adult & child together => focus on a task
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