Dear Andy,
I would like to thank you publicly for all of your support in the
lecture series you promoted a few years ago in Australia. There have
been wonderful results because of your efforts. Marilyn Fleer (President
of ISCAR) has made tremendous strides in connecting her university to
the Vygotsky Institute of Psychology. She is building strong bridges of
international understanding. I wanted to say that Marilyn will be a Key
Note speaker at the International Vygotsky Conference in Moscow,
November 17-20, 2009. I am attaching the "draft" information on this
conference....many things are subject to change, but it is important
that we all know about the conference, to apply for funding. I would
like to encourage you to try to attend this particular conference, as
new discussions will be taking place within a wonderful network of
international dialogue. Much more information will be forthcoming.
With good wishes to all,
Dot
Dorothy (Dot) Robbins
Professor Emeritus, German
www.vygotsky-robbins.com <http://www.vygotsky-robbins.com/>
E-mail: dot.robbins@gmail.com <mailto:dot.robbins@gmail.com>
--- On *Tue, 4/21/09, Andy Blunden /<ablunden@mira.net>/* wrote:
From: Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
Subject: Re: [xmca] Vygotsky Summer School
To: "eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 7:16 PM
Great to hear that Marilyn is playing such a role, Dot, and building
firm links between Elina's work in Russia and far away Melbourne!
That is really wonderful.
Andy
Dot Robbins wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> This is the last announcement for the Russian Vygotsky Summer
School, from June 19-26, 2009. We have a small, very international
group of people attending. Some of the countries that will hopefully
be represented are: Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Taiwan, USA,
and Australia. We will have Marilyn Fleer and some of her team with
us. Dr. Kravtsova visited Marilyn in Australia last fall, and they
have started a deeper dialogue on how Vygotskian methodology is
actually practiced in the Golden Key schools in Russia. The format
of the Summer School will be flexible, and all participants are
encouraged to have a list of questions on child development compiled
to use as a source of deeper understanding of the Russian context of
theory and praxis. Most of the participants will be leaving on an
overnight train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, where we will then
travel to our destination of a Golden Key school in Belaya Kalytva.
The overnight train will cost
> approx. $200, which is not included in the registration fee. If
you would like to join us for the Summer School experience, and want
to take the overnight train with the team and staff from the
Vygotsky Institute of Psychology, we will need to have a scanned
copy of your passport quickly. The tickets must be ordered at the
beginning of May. Of course, if you decide to join us later, you can
also purchase the train ticket privately. However, it does not mean
you will be riding in the same section of the train. We are truly
looking foward to the summer school, and to establishing ties that
will form a deeper understanding of the methodology of the Golden
Key Schools. Attached is the information sheet, with the application
at the bottom of the page.
> It will be a joy to meet you in Moscow for this exciting
opportunity. We will be compiling information on the Summer School
to offer a summary to those who would like to attend, but cannot.
> With good wishes,
> Dot
> Dorothy (Dot) Robbins
> Professor Emeritus, German www.vygotsky-robbins.com
> E-mail address: dot.robbins@gmail.com
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