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Sociocultural Theories of Learning and Motivation: Looking Back, Looking Forward [Minkštas viršelis]

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This volume examines the achievements and future directions of sociocultural theories of learning and motivation, including sociocultural psychology, discourse, and cultural historical activity theory. It evaluates past research and addresses new challenges in understanding learning in diverse contexts.



It is now nearly thirty years since sociocultural theories of learning created great excitement and debate amongst those concerned with learning in diverse contexts. Since that time significant advances have been made in sociocultural theory and research. Various sociocultural approaches to the understanding of learning (for example, sociocultural psychology, sociocultural discourse, cultural historical activity theory) have been developed and consolidated and new challenges are currently being addressed. In the motivational arena sociocultural approaches deriving from Vygotsky have only begun to emerge relatively recently. In this Volume we examine and evaluate the achievements of past sociocultural theory and research, and consider the future directions of sociocultural theory and research in the domains of learning and motivation.

PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Sociocultural Theories of Learning and Motivation: Looking Back, Looking Forward
3(8)
Dennis M. McInerney
Richard A. Walker
Gregory Arief D. Liem
2 Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Sociocultural Research and Theory Development in Education
11(32)
La Tefy Schoen
PART II MOTIVE
3 Object/Motives and Emotion: A Cultural-Historical Activity Theoretic Approach to Motivation in Learning and Work
43(22)
Wolff-Michael Roth
4 Motives as a Central Concept for Learning
65(22)
Marilyn Fleer
5 Motive and Motivation in Learning to Teach
87(22)
Gordon Wells
6 Motivation, Engagement, and Identity: Opening a Conversation
109(28)
Susan Bobbitt Nolen
Christopher J. Ward
Ilana Seidel Horn
7 Participation by Design: Improving Individual Motivation by Looking Beyond It
137(26)
Daniel T. Hickey
8 Examining Change in Motivation: The Potential of Sociocultural Theory
163(28)
Judith MacCallum
Kimberley Pressick-Kilborn
PART III LEARNING
9 Tabletalk: Navigating and Negotiating in Small-Group Learning
191(32)
Mary McCaslin
Ruby I. Vega
Erin E. Anderson
Christine N. Calderon
Angela M. Labistre
10 Learning as (One Part) Identity Construction: Educational Implications of a Sociocultural Perspective
223(30)
Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur
Renira E. Vellos
Kristen P. Goessling
11 The Changing Face of Conceptual Change Learning: An Emerging Sociocultural Approach
253(30)
Erica Sainsbury
Richard A. Walker
12 Learning Together: The Educational Experiences of Adolescents in Moscow
283(26)
Janine Bempechat
Anna Mirny
Jin Li
Kenzie A. Wenk
Susan D. Holloway
About the Authors 309