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Arts --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- -Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- -Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects.
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Psycholinguistics --- Children --- Child psychology. --- Psycholinguistique --- Enfants --- Language --- Langage --- Psychologie
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Consciousness --- Subconsciousness --- Emotions in children --- Human behavior --- Conscience --- Inconscient --- Emotions chez l'enfant --- Comportement humain
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Le nom du psychologue russe - Lev Semenovitch Vygotski - est enfin connu en France des lecteurs avertis. Mais il n'est souvent que trop rapidement cité et le tranchant de ses thèses s'en trouve dès lors fréquemment émoussé. L'auteur ne cherche pas ici à « résumer » la pensée de Vygotski mais à la questionner. Après avoir présenté quelques-unes des thèses de la Théorie Historico-Culturelle, il examine avec soin les arguments qui permettent à Vygotski d'affirmer que les apprentissages devancent le développement. Suivant le fil de la pensée de Vygotski, il s'efforce de montrer combien il est éclairant de replacer la question des rapports entre apprentissage et développement dans un cadre historique. Les concepts de situation scolaire, de contexte, de de conceptualisation en situation scolaire permettent d'approfondir et d'opérationnaliser les thèses et hypothèses proposées par Vygotski. Enfin Olga Anokhina et l'auteur proposent au lecteur un inédit en français de L.S. Vygotski datant de 1929 particulièrement instructif pour comprendre la genèse de la Théorie Historico-Culturelle.
Learning, Psychology of. --- Vygotskiĭ, L. S. --- Learning --- Psychology of learning --- Educational psychology --- Comprehension --- Learning ability --- Psychological aspects --- Wygotski, Lew Semjonowitsch, --- Vygotsky, L. S. --- Vygotskiĭ, Lev Semenovich, --- Vygotsky, Lev Semenovich, --- Vygotskij, Lev Semenovic, --- Wigotsky, L., --- Vigotski, Lev S., --- Vigotski, L. S. --- Wei-ko-tzʻu-chi, Lieh Hsieh, --- Wygotski, L. S. --- Vygotski, Lev Sémionovitch, --- Выготский, Л. С. --- ויגוצקי, לב, --- Vigotszkij, L. Sz., --- psychologie de l'apprentissage --- psychologie scolaire --- science --- éducation --- didactique
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Language Development. --- Learning, Psychology of --- Language acquisition --- Psychologie de l'apprentissage --- Langage --- Acquisition --- Psycholinguistics --- Vygotsky, Lev Semënovic --- Psycholinguistique. --- Enfants --- Pensée. --- Acquisition. --- Langage - Acquisition. --- Enfants - Langage --- Cognition et langage --- Psycholinguistique --- Pensée --- Concept --- Psychologie
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Psycholinguistics --- Thought and thinking --- Psycholinguistique --- Pensée --- Vygotskiĭ, L. S.
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"This is an edited (introduced and annotated) book by the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky who belongs to the most well-known social scientists of the previous century and whose body of writings still serves as a source of inspiration for present-day researchers in psychology, education, linguistics, and so on. The book had not been translated into any language and was virtually unknown to the scientific community, because it is extremely hard to find a copy of the original. The book will cause excitement among those familiar with Vygotsky's writings, because it deals with an aspect of his life and work that is little known, notably his involvement with child studies or, as it is also known, pedology (paidology, paedology). Child studies was a new discipline launched by the American G. Stanley Hall which aimed to offer a comprehensive study of the child including psychological, educational, medical, and social aspects. The discipline enjoyed a brief popularity in the US and Europe until WW 1 and continued its existence in the USSR until 1936 when it was forbidden. The book gives a unique insight into Russian and Soviet pedology and will be interesting to anyone interested in developmental and general psychology, education, and the social history of these disciplines. As the book requires virtually no previous knowledge it can be read with profit by both undergraduate and graduate students and professors. An additional asset for those specifically interested in Vygotsky's theorizing is that it shows a whole new light on the social-historical and political background of his ideas. The book is introduced by an essay that explains the historical embeddedness of Vygotsky's ideas and the footnotes and list of brief biographies of key figures make it particularly easy to understand the book's content and context"--
Developmental psychology. --- Children. --- Child psychology.
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Child psychology --- Developmental psychology --- Enfants --- Psychologie du développement --- Psychologie --- Apprentissage --- Psychologie du développement --- Psychologie. --- Child psychology.
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Le psychologue soviétique expose sa conception historico-culturelle du psychisme humain, qu'il a développée entre 1928 et 1931.
Psychology --- Developmental psychology --- Self --- Psychologie --- Psychologie du développement --- Moi (Psychologie) --- Psychologie cognitive --- Langage --- Pensée --- Attention --- Mémoire --- Histoire --- Acquisition --- Aspect social --- Psychologie du développement --- Aspect social. --- Histoire. --- Pensée --- Mémoire --- Psychisme --- Psychologie cognitive. --- Acquisition du langage --- Société.
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