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Re: [xmca] Re: Imitation and Creativity
Thanks, Cathrene, for the plug! I've wanted to get into this conversation but just can't right now, so that article will have to suffice for anyone interested.
Warm wishes to all for 2011 and new world creating,
Lois
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On Dec 29, 2010, at 2:20 PM, <cconnery@ithaca.edu> <cconnery@ithaca.edu> wrote:
> Hi there,
> Lois Holzman has some excellent observations about creativity, learning and imitation in her chapter in Vygotsky and Creativity. So do Oreck & Nicholls in the same text, although their statments are less direct and more implied.
> Happy New Year to all,
> Cathrene
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