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Robert Lake

    A Curriculum of Imagination in an Era of Standardization
    Vygotsky on education
    • The Vygotsky on Education Primer serves as an introduction to the life and work of the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky. Even though he died almost eighty years ago, his life’s work remains both relevant and significant to the field of education today. This book examines Vygotsky’s emphasis on the role of cultural and historical context in learning, while challenging theories that emphasize a universalistic view of learning through fixed, biologically determined stages of development. Given our current preoccupation with standardized outcomes and the corporatization of schooling, Vygotsky’s most important ideas about education need to be reconsidered. The primer provides an overview of his two best-known the zone of proximal development and the development of thinking and speech as a means of empowerment, and discusses Vygotsky’s views of the roles of critical and creative imagination in the formation of personal agency and in creative collaboration. Applications to current practices from a wide range of sources clarify and promote relevance to diverse audiences. This primer presents the essence of Vygotsky’s work in language that is accessible to all students of education.

      Vygotsky on education
    • A Curriculum of Imagination in an Era of Standardization

      An Imaginative Dialogue with Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of creativity and education, this book engages in a dialogue with the philosophies of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire. It critiques the constraints of standardized curricula while advocating for a more imaginative approach to teaching and learning. Through a blend of theory and practical insights, the authors emphasize the importance of fostering critical thinking and creativity in students, aiming to inspire educators to cultivate a more enriching educational environment that values individual expression and social justice.

      A Curriculum of Imagination in an Era of Standardization