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Vygotsky and the promise of public education, Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur

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Vygotsky and the promise of public education, Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Vygotsky and the promise of public education
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
824532064
Responsibility statement
Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur
Series statement
Educational psychology: critical pedagogical perspectives, vol. 16
Summary
Vygotsky and the Promise of Public Education recontextualizes the scholarship of educator and psychologist Lev Vygotsky, highlighting its relevance to contemporary issues in public education. Emphasizing the historical, social, and cultural formation of conscious awareness, Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur advances Vygotsky's project with current research in psychology, enabling the redefinition of central concepts such as learning, teaching, and developing. This attention to how we conceptualize learning and teaching is vital to the project of crafting schools to fulfill the promise of public education. Written for teacher candidates, educators, researchers, and policy-makers, this book both recognizes the complications of teaching and learning in public schools and contributes to the scholarship on the critical possibilities of schools as social institutions. The significance of public education for each and every child and teacher, and the future that is created in each student-teacher relationship, is re-centered as, perhaps, the most worthwhile project of our time. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Vygotsky's unifying approach -- Understanding learning and development -- What is thinking? -- Reconsidering the role of play and imagination -- Redefining teaching and teachers' work -- Attending to diverse experiential histories -- What are we teaching? -- Assessment for learning -- Nurturing the creative moral imagination -- Crafting schools for unknown social futures
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