
Apprenticeship in Thinking
About this book
Publisher description: This interdisciplinary work presents an integration of theory and research on how children develop their thinking as they participate in cultural activity with the guidance and challenge of their caregivers and other companions. The author, a leading developmental psychologist, views development as an apprenticeship in which children engage in the use of intellectual tools in societally structured activities with parents, other adults, and children. The author has gathered evidence from various disciplines--cognitive, developmental, and cultural psychology; anthropology; infancy studies; and communication research--furnishing a coherent and broadly based account of cognitive development in its sociocultural context. This work examines the mutual roles of the individual and the sociocultural world, and the culturally based processes by which children appropriate and extend skill and understanding from their involvement in shared thinking with other people. The book is written in a lively and engaging style and is supplemented by photographs and original illustrations by the author.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL4777950W
Subjects
Cognition and cultureIn infancy & childhoodChildren and adultsThinkingCognitionInterpersonal relationsSocial interaction in childrenCognition in childrenCognitieve ontwikkelingCognition chez l'enfantEnfants et adultesCognition et cultureInfantPsychosociale aspectenInteraction sociale chez l'enfantChildInterpersoonlijke relaties77.53 developmental psychology