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To ask about vygotsky?

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vygotskyyyyyyy · 03/12/2020 21:42

Can anybody help? What other theorists have been influenced by Vygotsky?
I can only think of Bruner and Bonfrenbrenner. Maybe a bit of Bandura as well?
But is there anybody else? I know Bruner is the main one.

OP posts:
RainbowMum11 · 03/12/2020 23:15

What a polite reply to your first response

I'm looking for theorists after Vygotsky so Piaget wouldn't be included would he as they are both similar times?

PoptartPoptart · 03/12/2020 23:36

Get on Amazon and order yourself a Linda Pound book.. from memory I think ‘How Children Learn’ is a good place to start as it covers a wide range of theorists

YerAWizardHarry · 04/12/2020 00:23

Te Whariki (Early Years approach) in New Zealand and the Swedish education model could be interesting to research. Obviously not theorists but definitely something you could reference depending on what exactly it is you're looking for

YerAWizardHarry · 04/12/2020 00:25

@ViciousJackdaw my guess would be teaching of some sort

TramaDollface · 04/12/2020 00:52

I hear Google is a great educator OP
😂

pandora206 · 04/12/2020 01:06

I think Feuerstein's work on mediated learning experience has close associations with Vygotsky's theories about cognition (zones of proximal development etc.).

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 04/12/2020 01:56

Vg(what)sky.Confused

blackpoolsneighbour · 04/12/2020 03:06

Ask your child's teacher, they've got plenty of spare time as all schools are doing is glitter sticking right now WinkGrin

ReclaimingTheKaren · 04/12/2020 03:22

There's also his work on language acquisition and development, which subsequent theorists have developed in opposite ways. Whorf v Chomsky, for example.

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