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Newly-Published Book by Dr. Yuriy V. Karpov
The Neo-Vygotskian Approach to Child Development
Cambridge University Press, June 2005
For the first time, the neo-Vygotskian approach to child development is introduced to English-speaking readers. Russian followers of Vygotsky have elaborated his ideas into a theory that integrates cognitive, motivational, and social aspects of child development with an emphasis on the role of children’s activity as mediated by adults in their development. This theory has become the basis for an innovative analysis of periods in child development and of the mechanism of children’s transitions from one period to the next. In the book, the discussion of the neo-Vygotskians’ approach to child development is supported by a review of their empirical data, much of which has never been available before to English-speaking readers. The discussion is also supported by a review of recent empirical findings of Western researchers, which are highly consistent with the neo-Vygotskian analysis of child development.
Yuriy V. Karpov is Professor and Associate Dean at the Graduate School of
Education and Psychology of Touro College. He did his undergraduate and graduate
studies and then worked as a faculty member at the School of Psychology
of Moscow State University, the center of Vygotsky-based studies in the former
Soviet Union. His studies on the implementation of Vygotsky’s ideas in education,
psychological assessment, and the analysis of child development have been
published as books, chapters, and journal articles in Russian, English, and Spanish.
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