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RE: [xmca] LSV- Dynamic Assessment-Feurestein-Kozulin Article



Dear Prof. Michael Cole.
I don't understand what you are saying to me?I'm a pensioner because deep health problems, I can notpay for this important studies. You can not interpret thatI say that this is not valid. That I was suggesting the PIE is not very nice. You can not understand something like this.
But I can not learn by this official way - for instance thereis not in Rio and São Paulo, and Porto Alegre that stay themain PIE representants in Brazil??? Where are they? I never know when you Mike, are trying to help or joking with persons... I was only trying to stay in touch with your post. And you call me about Rio.
There was no big planes destructing the Redemptor Christ in Rio, yet... that I have the notice. I don't understand about what you are really talking about. Sorry. I live in state Paraná almostMato Grosso do Sul, Almost Paraguay.... I cant travel to Rioin order to help people in convulsive social situation there.
And I really dont understand. This is not only because my bad English, but I have no intelectual resources to understand yourstatements. This is what I can finally conclude.

This is the last time I apologize to say something stupid here.
And you don'y need unsubscribe me, I will do this by myself bythe correct proceediments.
Achilles Delari Junior.Umuarama, Paraná, Brazil. 
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 10:59:55 -0800
Subject: Re: [xmca] LSV- Dynamic Assessment-Feurestein-Kozulin Article
From: lchcmike@gmail.com
To: achilles_delari@hotmail.com
CC: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu

We read about the situation in Rio, Achilles, but it is difficult to feel from so far away. Your note reminds us of the personal nature of the violence and the conditions that engender it. At a distance it looks horrific.


You also remind me of the economic links of our practices intended to "promote development"  if they are adopted outside of the academic hothouse. Perhaps an automated DA program will be written and will become the favored means of instruction at those high dollar DA academies you write of! 

Invest now  :-)
mike

On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Achilles Delari Junior <achilles_delari@hotmail.com> wrote:






Thank you very much, I was familiar with the idea of "dinamic assessment", since article from Brown and Ferrara (1985), that I read around 1992-1993. But until know, have not put nothing similar in practice. 
Unfortunetally I am more emotionally ill than the people I hope someday to help. I apreciate very much ideas from Feurstein too, but, in Brazil there are no other way to learn "PEI - programa de enriquecimento instrumental"
"Program of Instrumental Enrichement" - without many many dolars... Then, perhaps this article could give us some help and hope. For my friends that are sufficiently strong to stay at the front...

Thank you very much.
Achilles from Brazil.


Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 09:12:30 -0800
From: lchcmike@gmail.com

To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
CC: alexk@icelp.org.il
Subject: [xmca] LSV- Dynamic Assessment-Feurestein-Kozulin Article


This summary by Alex Kozulin, taken from the web, may be helpful for those
who are unfamiliar with the notion of dynamic assessment that plays a
central role in the P&L article.

mike

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