[Xmca-l] Re: V. V. Davydov’s mathematics curriculum

Baloncuk Tr aysekan@gmail.com
Fri Oct 4 04:34:41 PDT 2019


Hi,

Thank you for taking the time and sending me the articles and the books.
They are great for the project because I did not have some of them. What I
needed to find was the textbooks for elementary students written by Davydov
and his associates. I guess I misworded my request. The citation for the
books are:


Davydov, V. V., Gorbov, S. F., Mikulina, G. G., and Saveleva, O. V. (1999).
Mathematics: Class 1. Edited by J. Schmittau. Binghamton, NY: State
University of New York.

Davydov, V. V., Gorbov, S. F., Mikulina, G. G., and Saveleva, O. V. (2000).
Mathematics: Class 2. Edited by J. Schmittau. Binghamton, NY: State
University of New York. Davydov, V. V., Gorbov, S. F.,

Mikulina, G. G., Savyelyeva, O. V., and Tabachnikova, N. L. (2001).
Mathematics: 3rd Grade. Edited by J. Schmittau. Binghamton, NY: State
University of New York.



These are English translations of the original books. I read Galina’s email
and I will look at the website she mentioned with a Russian friend from my
school. I could not understand anything right now because I don’t speak
Russian. I will post you about what I find in the website. Thank you again
for your immediate responses. I am happy to be part of this group.

Lots of love from Turkey

Ayşe Tokaç

Selçuk University

Huw Lloyd <huw.softdesigns@gmail.com>, 4 Eki 2019 Cum, 14:24 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:

> A result! Thank you, Galina.
>
> Attached is a coarse google translation of the first doc.
>
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 11:12, Galina Zuckerman <galina.zuckerman@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The publishing house "BINOM" recently published all math textbooks for
>> elementary school children, designed by Davydov and his followers.
>> http://lbz.ru/books/936/
>> You can order the books through this  publishing house.
>> Manuals for teachers are available free:
>> http://lbz.ru/metodist/authors/elkonin-davydov/6/
>> Enjoy!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 11:04 PM Huw Lloyd <huw.softdesigns@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> There are example fragments in Peter Moxhay's 2008 translation of
>>> "Problems of Developmental Instruction". There are example fragments in
>>> numerous JREEP papers too, from psychologists practicing developmental
>>> instruction (Kharkov school and others).
>>>
>>> Although not strictly part of a course "content', the core of this
>>> material is the completely different approach to "instruction"
>>> ("instruction" is perhaps a poor choice of label, given its connotations).
>>> In that respect, if one tried to transplant merely the curriculum to a
>>> conventional approach, it would be clear that one was not achieving
>>> developmental instruction. Hence, being able to work out an appropriate
>>> curriculum might be considered a minimum qualification for delivering it.
>>>
>>> A while back, Galina Zuckerman (cc'd), contributed a few emails
>>> pertaining to her work, which might be considered as continuing to carry
>>> the flag for Davydov's approach. My impression was that she had made
>>> advances on the dialogic side of things with respect to dynamics of
>>> engagement.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Huw
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 3 Oct 2019 at 16:58, Baloncuk Tr <aysekan@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> I am a lecturer at Selcuk University in Turkey. I am focused now on a
>>>> curriculum project on math’s education in primary grades. I would
>>>> appreciate it if you can tell me how to find V. V. Davydov’s mathematics
>>>> curriculum and math books in English or Russian.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, and I hope to hear from you.
>>>>
>>>> Ayse Tokac
>>>>
>>>> Selcuk University
>>>>
>>>
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