Vygotsky Podcast

Vygotsky Podcast

Let's try to better understand Vygotsky's ideas. These are audio versions of my YouTube videos found here: http://tiny.cc/3zayuz I'm no expert, so take my remarks with salt. Fortunately, most episodes in this podcast *DO* feature conversations with experts and deep researchers. Season 1 - Chats about CHT & Teaching; Season 2 - 5 Principles for Vygotskian Research; Season 3 - Answered Questions; Season 4 - Snippets & Excerpts; Season 5 - Notes on certain concepts; Season 6 - More short clips (from http://tiny.cc/vr3ns) Season 0 - Chats with friends (w/ emphasis on learning & development)

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Episoder(226)

(S3,Ep22) Vygotsky essentialized?

(S3,Ep22) Vygotsky essentialized?

Andy Blunden weighs in on a question I've been asking for a while: "What do you think the following passage means?" (Initially published January 25, 2021) Additional responses, via xmca listserv, are ...

26 Jan 202115min

(S5,Ep11) Book review: Genre and the Invention of the Writer

(S5,Ep11) Book review: Genre and the Invention of the Writer

A review of Anis Bawarshi's (2003) book -- interesting from a Vygotskian and a pedagogical perspective. (Initially published December 23, 2020) (I think I wrote this review but am not 100% sure. I ...

23 Des 20206min

(S5,Ep10) The "X" and "Y" of J. Bruner's Curricular Theory

(S5,Ep10) The "X" and "Y" of J. Bruner's Curricular Theory

This paper was written for a course at Temple University about 10 or 12 years ago. (Initially published December 21, 2020) Jerome Bruner was kind enough to read the paper and to reply: "Thank you f...

21 Des 202015min

(S5,Ep9) A genre theory model of collaborative inquiry

(S5,Ep9) A genre theory model of collaborative inquiry

Excerpts from a 2009 curriculum design paper titled, "A genre theory model of collaborative inquiry." (Initially published December 20, 2020) This middle section of the paper references Bazerman, Ba...

21 Des 202015min

(S4,Ep77) An interesting assignment

(S4,Ep77) An interesting assignment

This is one of my favorite assignments, in part because it arose as a solution to multiple, simultaneous problems. And also because the resulting work from students is always fun to read. Full ch...

21 Des 20202min

(S4,Ep76) A poetry lesson - for consideration & critique

(S4,Ep76) A poetry lesson - for consideration & critique

This lesson is good enough but also far from great. How might you rethink, revise, or improve it? Huw Lloyd offers more helpful feedback on this and other lessons here: http://tiny.cc/r5v6tz (Initi...

21 Des 20202min

(S4,Ep75) Some ideas for revising classroom lessons

(S4,Ep75) Some ideas for revising classroom lessons

Huw Lloyd helps me to rethink a lesson that I like but also know is flawed. The suggestions are adaptable to many types of lesson revision. (Initially published December 17, 2020) The lesson, influe...

21 Des 20202min

(S4,Ep74) Some inquiry approaches to the concept of "register"

(S4,Ep74) Some inquiry approaches to the concept of "register"

Huw Lloyd suggests a method of concept-building where the concept (in this case, register) feels like a "personal invention not (just) a historical invention." (Initially published December 17, 202...

20 Des 20202min

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