These eight lectures present the central ideas of Galperin’s pedagogical theory, and they conceptualise learning to learn approach and argue how teaching and learning process can enhance the development of higher mental functions with learnersand therefore enhance the development of students as learners.
Irina Engeness is Associate Professor in ICT in Education at the Faculty of Education, Østfold University College in Norway. She has written about learning and teaching with digital technology, Lev Vygotsky and Piort Galperin pedagogical theory. Her research interests include the complexity of learning and teaching with digital technology and how digital and other resources can enhance students’ agentic capacity in learning to learn.
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Chapter 1. The Development of Mental Actions and the Orienting Basis of Actions.- Chapter 2. The Phases of the Development of Mental Actions.- Chapter 3. The Conditions for the Development of the Properties of the Action.- Chapter 4. The Process of Internalisation. Theoretical and Practical Implications of the Study on the Phases of the Development of Mental Actions.- Chapter 5. Psychological Grounds of the Development of Ideal Actions and Concepts.- Chapter 6. Development of Sensory Images.- Chapter 7. Development of Physical Actions.- Chapter 8. Psychological Grounds of the Process of Automation.