The book is definately focused on the early years and gives overviews of
Piaget in relation to Vygotsky. It is published by NAEYC and can be
purchased at Amazon. It also has a very detailed list of references which
can direct one to most of the questions that were asked.
Nate
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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
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> > 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
> >
>