Vygotsky and Learning. Nicholas Kong, CS260

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Vygotsky and Learning Nicholas Kong, CS260

Lev Semenovich Vygotsky (1896-1934) Attended both public and private schools Studied law, literature, philosophy, art, and psychology at university Literate in eight languages Read widely in philosophy, psychology, theater, literature Familiar with a host of psychologists Piaget, Freud http://www.marxists.org/archive/vygotsky/images/ index.htm

Marx and Vygotsky It is not the consciousness of men that determines their existence, but their social existence that determines their consciousness. - Marx Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (1845), http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/ works/1859/critique-pol-economy/preface.htm The social dimension of consciousness is primary in time and in fact. The individual dimension is derivative and secondary. - Vygotsky

Levels of human development 1. Ontogenesis Development from childhood to adulthood 2. Socio-historical Development of humans throughout history (cultural) 3. Phylogenesis Development of humans as a species via evolution 4. Microgenesis Development of competency for a task or activity

Socially shared cognition All higher cognitive functions (uniquely human) are derived from social context. Two planes: social plane and psychological plane Any function in the child s cultural development appears twice, or on two planes. First it appears between two people as an interpsychological category, and then within the child as an intrapsychological category. - Vygotsky

Cognition embedded in society Example: Conservation tasks Performance affected by questioning method Repeated questions, 180 four to six year olds 78% of children conserved on the one-question case 28% of children conserved on the two-question case If adult is replaced for second question, more children conserve Children try to both make sense of the cognitive task and the societal expectation.

Cultural selection of tasks Children of the Hausa in Nigeria don t conserve until age 11 Western cultures promote fairness in terms of distribution of resources, so children conserve early Mayan children do better in remembering spatial relation than American children

Social engagement Piaget - Conflict Contact with agemates more meaningful than that with adults Differing opinions allow child to move away from preoperational, egocentric thinking to concrete operational decentered thinking Vygotsky - Collaboration Who is not important How problems are worked out is Children learn best when working with an expert ZPD, Scaffolding

Vygotsky and Language Language is a tool that mediates relations between people. Once a function has been learned in the social plane, language is used to internalize this function in the psychological plane

Mediation through signs Analogy to hammer Hammer is used to gain control over the physical world Language/signs are used to gain control over the psychological world Signs are socially generated Language inherently sociocultural Primary purpose of language is for communication During year 2, sociocultural and ontogenetic lines merge

Internalization Child is an active agent in development of internal processes through collaboration. Combination of child s behavior and partner s behavior leads to generation of signs

Zone of Proximal Development Capacities are first developed through collaboration, then internalized The area in which this happens is the zone of proximal development Adult s or expert partner s goal is to keep the child in this zone

Scaffolding Child as builder, adults provide scaffolding Joint problem solving Intersubjectivity Both participants must arrive at a shared understanding Warmth/Responsiveness Keep child in ZPD Promote self-regulation Low-, mid-, and high-level distancing

Private talk Piaget egocentric Side-effect of the pre-operatory stage Vygotsky self-regulation Children talk through difficult problems Does not become more social with age Self-scaffolding Differs in social context (more talk when performing academic activities) The more private talk preschoolers use, the greater their improvement in tasks

Discussion questions Scaffolding is culturally dependent. How would methods of scaffolding change given different tasks that are not as analytic? Are Piaget s and Vygotsky s theories incompatible? What do you think we can learn from both of them? Do you think private talk is suppressed due to greater internalization or societal norms, or both? Are you aware of private speech in everyday thinking? Is all thought linguistic?