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Vygotsky's developmental theory : an introduction / Davidson Films, Inc. presents ; script written and narrated by Elena Bodrova and Deborah J. Leong ; director, John Davidson ; producer, Frances Davidson ; produced and distributed by Davidson Films, Inc.
Annenberg Circulation Desk DVD BF109.V95 V95 1994
Available
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Hogan, James P. Giants series
- Giants series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Vygotskiĭ, L. S. (Lev Semenovich), 1896-1934.
- Vygotskiĭ, L. S.
- Psychologists--Soviet Union.
- Psychologists.
- Child psychology.
- Early childhood education--Philosophy.
- Early childhood education.
- Learning, Psychology of.
- Constructivism (Education).
- Child development--Social aspects.
- Child development.
- Soviet Union.
- Genre:
- Documentary films.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
- Place of Publication:
- San Luis Obispo, CA : Davidson Films, [1994]
- System Details:
- DVD.
- digital
- optical
- video file
- DVD video
- Summary:
- Presents Lev Vygotsky's early childhood learning theories and demonstrates them in classrooms. Focuses on the centrality of social context to development in Vygotsky's thought and argues that it is misleading to evaluate children only on what they accomplish independently. Illustrates four basic concepts from Vygotsky's work: children construct knowledge, learning can lead to development, development cannot be separated from its social context, and language plays a central role in mental development.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Children construct knowledge
- Learning can lead development
- Social context & development
- Langauge and development.
- Participant:
- Elena Bodrova, Deborah Leong.
- Credits:
- Editors, Mark Wright, John Davidson ; music, Thad Davidson.
- Notes:
- DVD contains a printable learning guide accessible through a computer DVD drive; directions on printing guide located on DVD.
- OCLC:
- 53843923
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