Lev Semenovich Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory

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“The evidence is unequivocal – children who have difficulty regulating their emotions, paying attention, initiating peer interactions and sustaining engagement in learning tasks are at risk for school difficulties.” (Bulotsky-Shearer, Dominguez & Bell, 2012, p. 421) 1 define behavior based on the theory you have chosen (375 words) Sociocultural Theory was first developed by Lev Semenovich Vygotsky. He was born in Western Russia in 1896. His interests involved phycology, philosophy and literature. He graduated with law degree from The university of Moscow in 1917. In 1924, in the framework of the Second Psych Neurological Congress in Leningrad, he exposed the core of his theory, which states that only humans have the ability to transform the …show more content…

He introduced a great concept ‘Zone of proximal development’ (ZPD) that has impacted the educational field. This concept means the individual 's actions at the beginning he can perform successfully only by interaction with others , in communication with them and with their help , but can then play in fully autonomous and voluntarily. The ZPD is a ‘dialogue between the child and its future’, between what he can do today and what will be able to do tomorrow and not between the child and his past According Vygotsky, learning comes after developing. Between learning and development there is a communication relationship type. Proper education helps create ‘zones of proximal development’; There’s a distance between the level of the ‘person’ development and the level of the ‘potential’ development with the support of another person. This change, promotes a general progress in cognitive …show more content…

421) Children difficulty controlling emotions, paying attention, interacting with other kids, sustaining engagement in task (work at school) are a risk for school difficulties. Children who have faced trauma, abuse, There are many reasons for children to face school failure, but the most common is specifically the problems of learning. Children with learning disabilities usually have a normal level of intelligence. They try hard to regulate their emotions, pay attention, initiate interaction with their peers, follow directions and sustaining engamente in learning activities. Despite their efforts, children have difficulty mastering school tasks and fall

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