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,Ep19) Are concepts more 'verb' than 'noun'?

(S3,Ep19) Are concepts more 'verb' than 'noun'?

"Is it true to say that everything is a process, that we should grasp the world as process rather than things?" Andy Blunden weighs in. (Initially published November 15, 2020) More Q & A here: http:...

16 Nov 20208min

(S3,Ep18) What is the relationship between HPF-development and concept-development?

(S3,Ep18) What is the relationship between HPF-development and concept-development?

Andy Blunden offers his thoughts. (Initially published November 14, 2020) More Q & A here: http://tiny.cc/73p4tz

16 Nov 20203min

(S4,Ep64) What Are Concepts -- and How Might They Be Taught?

(S4,Ep64) What Are Concepts -- and How Might They Be Taught?

Important questions. Interesting answers. Excerpts from Andy Blunden, Huw Lloyd, Peter Smagorinsky, David Kellogg, and Nikolai Veresov provide a great start to a rich conversation... (Initially pub...

16 Nov 20205min

(S4,Ep63) Pleasures and Challenges of Communicating with The Public

(S4,Ep63) Pleasures and Challenges of Communicating with The Public

Writing for the general public is challenging -- and rewarding. How would YOU explain Vygotsky's theory for a general audience -- e.g, parents, teachers, coaches, relatives -- without sacrificing ac...

16 Nov 20203min

(S6,Ep17) What Is Culture? (and the mythopoetic past and future)

(S6,Ep17) What Is Culture? (and the mythopoetic past and future)

Jordan Hall offers a Vygotsky-esque definition of culture before focusing on one slice of culture: narrative storytelling. He then talks about various dimensions of narrative, including narrative as...

16 Nov 20202min

(S6,Ep16) Are These the New Utopians?

(S6,Ep16) Are These the New Utopians?

. . . and are they any wiser? Two excerpts from Daniel Schmachtenberger, on the dialectics of development and on proceeding with caution. (Initially published October 28, 2020.) Sources: clip 1 - h...

16 Nov 20207min

(S6,Ep15) What is dramatic perezhivanie?

(S6,Ep15) What is dramatic perezhivanie?

Nikolai Veresov discusses the refraction and microgenesis of dramatic perezhivanie, a concept introduced previously with Marilyn Fleer. (Originally published October 20, 2020) The full lecture, "Demy...

23 Okt 20203min

(S6,Ep14) Was Vygotsky a Social Determinist?

(S6,Ep14) Was Vygotsky a Social Determinist?

Nikolai Veresov looks to the concept of perezhivanie to answer the question. (Originally published October 12, 2020) The full lecture, "Demystifying Perezhivanie: understanding development in the cul...

13 Okt 20202min

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