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Re: [xmca] Help? - Microgenesis, Microgenetic, Microgeny?
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- From: Wagner Luiz Schmit <wagner.schmit@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 15:47:09 -0300
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Does some work of Vygotsky have this concept of microgenesis?
Wagner Luiz Schmit
State University of Londrina - Brazil
2012/9/21 Forman, Ellice A <ellice@pitt.edu>
> Here are some useful sources:
>
> Granott, N. (1998). A paradigm shift in the study of development: Essay
> review of Emerging Minds by R.S. Siegler. Human Development, 41, 360-365
> Siegler, R. S., & Crowley, K. (1991). The microgenetic method: A direct
> means for studying cognitive development. American Psychologist, 46,
> 606-620.
> Siegler, R. (2002). Microgenetic studies of self-explanation. In N.Granott
> & J. Parziale (Eds.), Microdevelopment: Transition processes in development
> and learning (pp. 31-58). New York: Cambridge University Press;
>
> Ellice Forman
>
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> From: xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu [xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu] On Behalf
> Of Greg Thompson [greg.a.thompson@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 10:59 PM
> To: eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity
> Subject: [xmca] Help? - Microgenesis, Microgenetic, Microgeny?
>
> I'm curious if folks out in XMCA-land could point me in the direction of
> good papers that define/explain or use the concept of microgenesis (or any
> of its kin terms)?
>
> >From a CHAT/SCT perspective is preferred, but it seems like the concept
> has
> life in other fields too and that would be good to know more about.
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> -greg
>
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