miércoles, 31 de agosto de 2011

BIOGRAFÍA

Vygotsky was born in Orsha, in the Russian Empire (today in Belarus) into a nonreligious Jewish family. He was influenced by his cousin, David Vygotsky. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1917. In the mid-1920s, he worked at the Institute of Psychology and other educational, research, and clinical institutions in Moscow, Leningrad, and Kharkov where he extensively investigated ideas about cognitive development. He died in 1934, at the age of 37, in Moscow of tuberculosis.

A pioneering psychologist, Vygotsky was also a highly prolific author: his major works span 6 volumes, written over roughly 10 years, from his Psychology of Art (1925) to Thought and Language [or Thinking and Speech] (1934). Vygotsky's interests in the fields of developmental psychology, child development, and education were extremely diverse. The philosophical framework he provided includes not only insightful interpretations about the cognitive role of tools of mediation, but also the re-interpretation of well-known concepts in psychology such as the notion of internalization of knowledge. Vygotsky introduced the notion of zone of proximal development, an innovative metaphor capable of describing not the actual, but the potential of human cognitive development. His work covered such diverse topics as the origin and the psychology of art, development of higher mental functions, philosophy of science and methodology of psychological research, the relation between learning and human development, concept formation, interrelation between language and thought development, play as a psychological phenomenon, the study of learning disabilities, and abnormal human development (aka defectology).


1.-  Lugar de nacimiento de Vigotsky: nació en Orsha, en el imperio Ruso hoy día Belarus.
2.- Dónde se graduó y en que año: se graduó en la Universidad Estatal de Moscú,  en 1917.
3.- Cual era su principal interés: su principal interés era el campo del desarrollo psicológico del niño.
4.- Mencione uno de sus principales aportes:  fué quien aportó los conocimientos de la zona de desarrollo próximo y el desarrollo cognitivo en el ser humano.

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