Let's try to better understand Vygotsky's ideas. These are audio versions of my YouTube videos found here: http://tiny.cc/3zayuz
I'm no expert, so take my remarks with salt. Fortunately, most episodes in this podcast *DO* feature conversations with experts and deep researchers.
Season 1 - Chats about CHT & Teaching;
Season 2 - 5 Principles for Vygotskian Research;
Season 3 - Answered Questions;
Season 4 - Snippets & Excerpts;
Season 5 - Notes on certain concepts;
Season 6 - More short clips (from http://tiny.cc/vr3ns)
Season 0 - Chats with friends (w/ emphasis on learning & development)
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Let's try to better understand Vygotsky's ideas. These are audio versions of my YouTube videos found here: http://tiny.cc/3zayuz
I'm no expert, so take my remarks with salt. Fortunately, most episodes in this podcast *DO* feature conversations with experts and deep researchers.
Season 1 - Chats about CHT & Teaching;
Season 2 - 5 Principles for Vygotskian Research;
Season 3 - Answered Questions;
Season 4 - Snippets & Excerpts;
Season 5 - Notes on certain concepts;
Season 6 - More short clips (from http://tiny.cc/vr3ns)
Season 0 - Chats with friends (w/ emphasis on learning & development)
(S4,Ep66) Using literary skills to read the world (2)
Vygotsky Podcast
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2 years ago
(S4,Ep66) Using literary skills to read the world (2)
A few more tools for reading fictional literature and "fictional reality”: Impression management, narrator reliability, and a transferable question set that can be carried wherever one goes.
This excerpt is from "Thinking and Feeling Our Way Through Fake News" with Michael W. Smith http://tiny.cc/m1v1vz
Vygotsky Podcast
Let's try to better understand Vygotsky's ideas. These are audio versions of my YouTube videos found here: http://tiny.cc/3zayuz
I'm no expert, so take my remarks with salt. Fortunately, most episodes in this podcast *DO* feature conversations with experts and deep researchers.
Season 1 - Chats about CHT & Teaching;
Season 2 - 5 Principles for Vygotskian Research;
Season 3 - Answered Questions;
Season 4 - Snippets & Excerpts;
Season 5 - Notes on certain concepts;
Season 6 - More short clips (from http://tiny.cc/vr3ns)
Season 0 - Chats with friends (w/ emphasis on learning & development)