Re: Vygotsky / Piaget / Bruner

Peter Smagorinsky (smago who-is-at peachnet.campuscwix.net)
Wed, 31 Mar 1999 13:48:19 -0500

there's always the internet, with various websites:

http://forum.swarthmore.edu/mathed/vygotsky.html
http://www.geocities.com/~nschmolze/vygotsky.html
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~ALock/virtual/project2.htm

Peter

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Windward, Rolfe <windward who-is-at lindsey.edu>
>To: 'XMCA List' <xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 9:15 AM
>Subject: FW: Vygotsky / Piaget / Bruner
>
>
>> I saw this ms on a forum I visit on Compuserve and couldn't think of any
>> reasonably accessible titles to recommend. 'Reasonable' here meaning the
>> student (or such I infer her to be) seems to be asking for materials
>> more in the vein of basic overviews and/or appraisals than in-depth
>> theoretical exposition. Any thoughts on what texts might help her 'get
>> started'? -Rolfe
>>
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>> > This is a copy of a message in CIS:EDFORUM Forum
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>> > #: 355762 S1/General & News (CIS:EDFORUM)
>> > 29-Mar-99 12:27:09
>> > Sb: Vygotsky/Piaget/Bruner
>> > Fm: EDITH BASHA 113406,2044
>> > To: All
>> > Replies: 0 TID: 2719 Par: 0 Chd: 0 Sib: 0
>> >
>> > Can anyone help ? I need further info on the studies listed below:
>> >
>> > Piaget's approach to language
>> > Paiget and Vygotsky on talking and thinking
>> > Comparison's on their studies
>> > Thought and language
>> > ZPD
>> > Spiral learning
>> > All of this research is based upon the early years / teaching /
>> > knowledge
>> > and understanding in their early years.
>> >
>> > I would be most grateful for anything to get me started.
>> >
>> > Early years teacher
>> >
>>