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O bem comum como maior valor social
Para Nilton Bonder, ir além da satisfação individual é grande desafio da humanidade, mas não será resolvido de forma indolor. Nilton Bonder recorda que “as religiões já previam que esse modelo de poder individual é um modelo apocalíptico que, mais … Continue reading
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A Comparison of Individual and Group Efforts to Creative Problem Solving
Until recently, most empirical research about the creative problem-solving (CPS) process has focused on its divergent thinking aspects, but some broader conceptions of CPS inspired a trilevel matching theory that views CPS tasks as varying in needed thought styles, processing … Continue reading
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Social antimony in discussions of Piaget and Vygotsky
Read Ever since the publication of the first translation of Vygotsky’s Thought and Language (reborn as Thinking and Speech 25 years later) there has been an ongoing debate about the relationship between the ideas of Vygotsky and Piaget. In the … Continue reading
Learning Individuals and Learning Communities
This report sums up the main features of these territories, the commonalities and differences emerged and provides recommendations on policy, research and practice as well as a proposal for indicators to measure the development of e-learning in the territory. The … Continue reading