ABSTRACT

Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky are arguably the two most influential figures in psychological research. Although born in the same year of 1896, it is only over the last decade or so that the work of Vygotsky has rivalled that of Piaget in importance in the Western world. This collection of original contributions by leading researchers celebrates the 1996 centenary of the births of the two most seminal figures in education and developmental psychology - Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. Research in their footsteps continues worldwide and is growing.
What are the implications for the future for this extensive programme? Which of the large body of findings has proved most important to current research? Based around five themes, these original contributions cover educational intervention and teaching, social collaboration and learning, cognitive skills and domains, the measurement of development and the development of modal understanding.

Piaget, Vygotsky and Beyond is a uniquely comprehensive collection, drawing together a wide range of themes in psychology and educational research that would otherwise be dispersed throughout a variety of different publications. It will be useful to advanced scholars and practitioner-researchers in both education and psychology.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part 1|37 pages

Educational intervention and teaching

chapter 1|12 pages

Educational implementation and teaching

‘School knowledge’ and psychological theory

chapter 2|20 pages

Piaget and Vygotsky

A necessary marriage for effective educational intervention

part 3|27 pages

Cognitive skills and domain specificity

part 4|32 pages

Measurement of development

chapter 10|12 pages

Measuring development

Examples from Piaget's theory

chapter 12|6 pages

Why measure development?

part 5|28 pages

Development of modal understanding

chapter |10 pages

Postface

chapter 16|9 pages

The view from giants'shoulders