Towards a Cultural Analysis of Human Development
Buch, Englisch, 274 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1300 g
ISBN: 978-0-7923-2905-3
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
For professional psychologists and educationalists, and advanced research students in the same subjects.
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One: The Explanation of Development: The Concept Developmental Task.- 1 Developmental Tasks: A Cultural Analysis of Human Development.- 2 Bridging the Gap Between Developmental and Learning Studies: The Concept of Developmental Tasks.- 3 The Theory of Vygotsky and his School and Developmental Tasks.- 4 Assessment of Child Development: Vygotsky’s Age-Related Approach.- 5 Personal Age Development as the Object of Psychological Investigation.- 6 Paradoxes in Learning and Development.- Two: Developmental Tasks and Social Interaction.- 7 Children’s Acquisition of the Concept of Mind and the Assignment of a Moral Status to Others: Learning from Social Interaction in Real and Artificial Cognitive Systems.- 8 The Role of Interaction in Mental Action Formation.- 9 The Influence of Folk Psychology on a Baby’s Personality.- 10 The Child’s Initiative in Building up Cooperation: The Key to Problems of Children’s Independence.- 11 Adult Egocentrism and Adult-Child Interaction.- 12 Adolescent Sociometric Status in a Developmental Task Perspective.- Three: Developmental Tasks. Specific Competences.- 13 Task Attitude of Preschoolers: Developmental Diagnosis.- 14 Preschoolers’ Acquirement of Competences in Factor Combining and Factor Interaction.- 15 Information Integration of 6 to 12 Year Olds in Distributive Justice.- 16 Acquirement of Illness Concepts: Perception and Evaluation of Physical Sensations.- 17 Development of Concepts of Truth and Lying: A Developmental Task.- 18 The Self-Image as a Determinant of Moral Behavior in Children.- 19 Moral Culture in Institutions and Individuals’ Moral Performance: The Need for Moral Developmental Tasks.- 20 Wisdom as High Level Epistemic Cognition & Aging: A Developmental Task Analysis.