Tools of the Mind: The Vygotskian Approach to Early Childhood EducationThe authorsÕ objective inTools of the Mind is to enable future teachers to apply the idea of teaching, orarming , young children with the mental tools necessary for learning. They view mental tools as a cycle in which ideas are (1) learned from others, (2) modified and changed, and (3) passed back on to others. The book includes examples and activities that profile the Vygotskian approach at work in various schools in the Denver metropolitan area. |
Contents
The CulturalHistorical | 1 |
Tactics for Promoting Development and LearningTeaching | 7 |
Acquiring Mental Tools and Higher Mental Functions | 16 |
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Tools of the Mind: The Vygotskian Approach to Early Childhood Education Elena Bodrova,Deborah Leong No preview available - 2024 |
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