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The cultural nature of human development, Barbara Rogoff

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The cultural nature of human development, Barbara Rogoff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-411) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The cultural nature of human development
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
50132243
Responsibility statement
Barbara Rogoff
Summary
"Barbara Rogoff argues that human development must be understood as a cultural process. Individuals develop as participants in their cultural communities, engaging with others in shared endeavors and building on cultural practices of prior generations ... [This book] identifies patterns in the differences and similarities among cultural communities, such as children's opportunities to engage in mature activities of their community or in specialized child-focused activities. The book examines classic aspects of development afresh from a cultural angle--childrearing, social relations, interdependence and autonomy, developmental transitions across the lifespan, gender roles, attachment, and learning and cognitive development"--Jacket
Table Of Contents
Orienting concepts and ways of understanding the cultural nature of human development -- Development as transformation of participation in cultural activities -- Individuals, generations, and dynamic cultural communities -- Child rearing in families and communities -- Developmental transitions in individuals' roles in their communities -- Interdependence and autonomy -- Thinking with the tools and institutions of culture -- Learning through guided participation in cultural endeavors -- Cultural change and relations among communities
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