Vygotsky for Educators

Publisher : Cambridge University Press

ISBN-13 : 1107065429

Page : 261 pages

Rating : 4.5/5 from 429 voters

The first book to present the contemporary Vygotskian approach to learning and development from birth through adolescence to English-speaking educators.

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