Hi Shirley,
I teach at Cal State University Northridge in the Psychology
Department. I
teach about Vygotsky in three courses:
-Developmental Psychology lower-division survey course in which we
just
introduce Vygotsky (but I use the Cole, Cole, & Lightfoot text so it
is
infused in many places)
-a course called "Human learning in the formative years", undergrad
lower-division course in which we focus on theories of learning and
development and Vygotsky gets a whole module (1 of 6 for the semester)
-a MA-level course entitled "Contemporary Problems of Child
Psychology", a
type of overview of developmental psychology for students in the
General
Experimental program.
On 5/28/09 11:58 AM, "Shirley Franklin" <s.franklin@dsl.pipex.com>
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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