About this Research Topic
One of the most significant contributions of the historical-cultural activity theory is the conception of the formation of action by stages. This conception might be understood in two ways: 1) in a broad way as general psychological conception and 2) in a straight way as a conception of the process of teaching and learning according to activity theory. We propose to consider the union of these two conceptual possibilities as a general methodological proposal for the study of development. We revise the possibility for the usage of these methodologies in a broad way, which might include modes of positive development together with developmental difficulties. Our proposal opens the question about types of actions, which might be considered during the formation process, such as practical and intellectual actions. We discuss the usefulness of this psychological conception for the methods of assessment, correction, and teaching, which conduct of development of the child, but not excluding young people and adults.
That is why we believe that developmental education is one way to promote advances in the teaching and learning of school and university students through study activities that enable them to develop their superior psychological functions, such as modifying their realities, by exercising awareness of this very reality.
The aim of this Research Topic is to address the theme of developmental teaching from the perspective of Historical-Cultural Psychology. Our goal is to contribute to a better understanding of the global educational debate on the contributions of developmental teaching in different international contexts. Therefore, we welcome articles from different research contexts and different countries that investigate developmental teaching from the Historical-Cultural Psychology perspective.
Relevant sub-themes may include, but are not limited to:
- Study activity
- Theoretical thinking
- Theory of orientation
- Formative Intervention / Formative Experiment
- Assessment of development
- Stage by stage formation
- Teaching Higher Education
- School education
- Developmental Didactics
- Developmental Psychology
Keywords: Historical-Cultural Psychology, Theoretical Thinking, Developmental Teaching, Concept Formation, Teaching, Formative experiment, stage by stage formation, activity theory, innovative education.
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