Lev Semenovich Vygotsky (November 17 (November 5 Old Style), 1896 – June 11, 1934) was a Soviet developmental psychologist and the founder of the Cultural-historical psychology. Wikipedia
Fall 2006 Vygotsky`s Social Constructionist View on Disability: A Methodology for Inclusive Education by Katarina A. Rodina, PhD-Research Fellow, MSc. lchc.ucsd.edu/MCA/Paper/index.html
... Internalization [ edit ] Lev Vygotsky's Mind in Society Introduction to Vygotsky's Mind in Society - Cynthia Carter Ching Chapter 1: Tool and Symbol in Child Development - Grant Wofford... wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/Sociocultural_Theory
For Vygotsky, development does not happen to us from the inside, from the outside, or from any combination of inside and outside. www.eastsideinstitute.org/vygotsky.html
Introduction: In 1978, Stephen Toulmin, on reviewing Vygotsky's book Mind in Society , called him " The Mozart of Psychology " stating that his work had immense contemporary relevance. vygotsky.afraid.org/
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...Sample Publications L. S. Vygotsky A. R. Luria A. N. Leontiev A. A. Leontiev Russian Orphanage Golden Keys Schools 7th International Vygotsky Memorial Conference, Moscow ... faculty.cmsu.edu/drobbins/index.html