Academic Perezhivanie, University Education, Human Development: Vygotsky’s Contributions to Higher Education
Wallisten Passos Garcia,
Miriam Aparecida Graciano de Souza Pan
Abstract:This study aims to develop the concept of academic perezhivanie, based on Vygotsky’s concept of perejivânie (perezhivanie), as understood in the works that belong to the final phase of his life (Vygotski, 1934/2018a; Vygotski, 1934/2006a). In understanding perezhivanie as a dynamic unit of consciousness, we find an important conceptual key to understand the psychological university students’ development. We showed that the relation between students and training practices in Higher Education produces academic p… Show more
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