The Structure of Learning Processes

The Structure of Learning Processes by Jaan Valsiner, published by Holtzbrinck in January 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary approaches to learning. This 350-page book examines learning through a structuralist lens, emphasizing the dynamic and ecological aspects of the person-environment relationship. It presents various methodologies that contribute to a deeper understanding of how learning occurs in different contexts.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the psychological dimensions of learning, focusing on the interplay between individuals and their environments. The book discusses how these interactions shape learning processes, providing insights into the complexities of human development and education. With its focus on learning and psychology, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the theoretical underpinnings of educational practices and cognitive development.
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Product Description This book brings together a variety of contemporary approaches to learning that by and large follow the structuralist path to understand learning, a path both ecological and dynamic. The book views the learning processes as they take place in the course of personenvironment relationships. About the Author lsiner /f Jaan s /f Hans-Georg
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