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Hello there Coffee Hour: Vygotsky on Imagination and Creativity.

1 Coffee Hour: Vygotsky on Imagination and Creativity.

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Added February 24, 2023 at 10:55am by Ed Johnsen
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This creates a new section in an existing document; not as cool as if we could edit, but still functional for focusing additional topics of discussion as discussions head into the weeds in the comment section Some content can be edited, other content (like new section titles) seems not to be editable. Also, it seems that it isn't super easy to edit past content... well, there isn't the same rich content editor available. This means that use of this tool should likely follow a sequence: Create focus document with all rich content. Comment on the existing rich content. Add any content to the end of the document that should be included; and then comment on the additions.

3 Some content can be edited, other content (like new section titles) seems not to be editable. Also, it seems that it isn't super easy to edit past content... well, there isn't the same rich content editor available. This means that use of this tool should likely follow a sequence: Create focus document with all rich content. Comment on the existing rich content. Add any content to the end of the document that should be included; and then comment on the additions.

DMU Timestamp: February 21, 2023 13:31

Added February 24, 2023 at 11:46am by Ed Johnsen
Title: PDF Outline

5 Outline Summarizing Coffee Hour Discussions

6 On Vygotsky’s The Development of Imagina2on and Crea2vity in Childhood

7 Prepared by Francine Smolucha June 8, 2022

8 (ZOOM sessions March – June 2022) hJp://xlchc-redux.ucsd.edu/

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  1. 10 From Chapter 4 Vygotsky’s The Development of Imagina2on and Crea2vity in Childhood (1928/1930) A. TranslaWon of творчество

11 1. English translaWon as ‘creaWvity’ originated in Alexander Luria’s bibliography

12 of Vygotsky’s wriWngs in Mind in Society (1978, p. 146)

  1. 13 French translaWon as ‘creaWve acWvity’ (Leopoldsdorf-MarWn & Schneuwly, 2018)

  1. 14 ReproducWve ImaginaWon (memory) in contrast to Combinatory ImaginaWon (creaWve imaginaWon)

  1. 15 Ribot’s diagram of the development of imaginaWon and raWonal thinking (1901)

  1. 16 ImaginaWon and Reality

  1. 17 ImaginaWon, Pretend Play, and CreaWvity

  1. 18 The development of imaginaWon as a higher psychological funcWon.

19 II. Metaphors for the relaWonship between ImaginaWon and Reality

  1. 20 Loops (ZiJoun, 2016)

  1. 21 ZigZag (Schneuwly,  date?)

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23 C. Gaps/Triangle(EWenne Pelaprat & Michael Cole, 2011)

24 III. Developmental Metaphors for ImaginaWon and RaWonal Thinking

  1. 25 Ascending Spiral (Heinz Werner, 1962?)

  1. 26 Law of Spirality (Ilynekov in Peter Jones paper, date?)

27 IV. Origins of ImaginaWon

  1. 28 PrelinguisWc sensorymotor (ChrisWane Moro, 2022)

  1. 29 Social origins when the prelinguisWc infant interacts with caregivers (Smolucha&Smolucha, 2021).

  1. 30 finger games such as creepy crawly (beginning of object subsWtuWon in pretend play)

  1. 31 peek-a- boo

32 C. Chronological development of imaginaWon and other higher mental funcWons (Peter Feigenbaum)

33 V. The different uses of imaginaWon in the various papers we discussed

  1. 34 ImaginaWon in daydreaming/mind wandering (ZiJoun, 2016)

  1. 35 The role of imaginaWon in percepWon and meaning making (EWenne Pelaprat & Michael Cole, 2011)

  1. 36        The role of imaginaWon in play worlds

  1. 37 menWoned by Beth Ferholt as Gunillar Linquists’ preschool program Playworlds

  1. 38 also discussed in the new paper by Paul Harris (2022) Children’s Imagina2on

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40 D. ImaginaWon as visual isomorphisms, metaphors, and object subsWtuWons  (Smoluchas’, 2021).

41 VI. Framing Theory

  1. 42 Gregory Bateson (1954) introduced framing of pretend play when observing monkeys communicaWng that ‘this is rough and tumble play not real fighWng’.

43 Becomes framing with the words “Let’s Pretend” in children’s play.

  1. 44 Erving Goffman (1976) popularized the study of the role of the ‘frames’ in interpersonal CommunicaWon. For example, “I am only kidding”.
  2. 45 Framing Theory has also been applied to the study of how ideologies are promoted by social

46 movements. ScienWfic theories can be viewed as ideologies that are in compeWWon.

47 The main theories related to Vygotsky’s wriWngs are the following:

  1. 48 Cultural Historical Psychology (see Veresov, 2020; Smolucha & Smolucha, 2021).

  1. 49 CHAT (introduced by Michael Cole?)

  1. 50 AcWvity Theory (derived from LeonWev)

  1. 51 Developmental Neuropsychology (derived from Luria)

  1. 52 The Swiss researchers do not consider their perspecWve AcWvity Theory

53 (because imaginaWon is considered a mental funcWon?) . Is there a name for their approach?

54 VII. Systems Theory

  1. 55 The social origins of the development of neuropsychological systems coordinaWng elementary and higher psychological funcWons.
  2. 56 The role of social systems in the development, and use, of higher psychological funcWons as coordinated neuropsychological systems. Consider Bronfenbrenner’s ecological

57 model and Csikszentmihalyi’s three levels (menWoned in Mike Cole’s paper Minding the Gap).

DMU Timestamp: February 21, 2023 13:31

Added February 24, 2023 at 12:44pm by Ed Johnsen
Title: Zone of Proximal Development

58 A specific Definition

59 Three themes:

60 Theme 1

61 Theme 2

62 Theme 3

DMU Timestamp: February 21, 2023 13:31

Added February 24, 2023 at 5:36pm by Ed Johnsen
Title: a combo thought

63 From outline point 1 and theory 2

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