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Re: [xmca] teaching Vygotsky



I teach an undergraduate course on communication and the person that uses a
lot of
cultural historical work, an intro graduate course that does the same thing,
and a graduate theory course on "mediational theories of mind."  A lot of
LSV gets into my
course on culture and human development.
mike

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Vera John-Steiner <vygotsky@unm.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
> I have been teaching every forth semester a seminar titled Vygotsky's Life
> and Work at the University of New Mexico. It is a graduate seminar, I
> started it with Holbrook Mahn, my colleague here at UNM. I also taught it
> one at teacher's College, Columbia U. in the Fall of 2001, it was also a
> graduate seminar.
>
> I hope this is the info you needed
> Sincerely,
> Vera John Steiner
>
>
> Shirley Franklin wrote:
>
>> We are doing some research into courses which teach about Vygotsky.
>> Would really welcome feedback in terms of course name and level, and
>> place.
>>
>> Thanks so much for your co-operation
>>
>> Shirley
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> --
> Vera John-Steiner, Ph.D.
> Regents' Professor of Education and Linguistics
> vygotsky@unm.edu   (505) 277-4324
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