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The development of logical tools through socially constructed and culturally based activities

Cristina Coppola, Monica Mollo, Tiziana Pacelli

pp. 163-176

In this chapter, we want to focus on the relationships between language and developmental processes of logical tools in "linguistic-manipulative" activities. A didactic path in a primary school classroom was designed based both on cooperation and meanings negotiation in interactional situations and on social-constructivist theories. The activities were deduction tasks. Our research hypothesis was that through cooperative activities related to the shared creation and the manipulation of language, socially and culturally constructed, children will be able to choose various strategies for problem solving. The children worked in cooperative groups and were interviewed using a semi-structured interview based on the explication interview method and on the biographic report. The content analysis and the observations of the activities helped us to identify topics related to the children's processing and reprocessing of the activities.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18765-5_12

Full citation:

Coppola, C. , Mollo, M. , Pacelli, T. (2015)., The development of logical tools through socially constructed and culturally based activities, in G. Marsico, M. Ristum & A. C. De Souza Bastos (eds.), Educational contexts and borders through a cultural lens, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 163-176.

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