Compulsory Reading
Books
Johnsen, B. H. (Ed.) (2014). Theory and Methodology in International Comparative Classroom Studies. Oslo: Cappelen Damm Akademisk
- Ch. 3. Ragnar Rommetveit. On Dialogism and Scientifically Disciplined Discourse- and Conversation Analysis. (pp.36 – 58).
- Ch.4. Harry Daniels. Vygotsky and the Education of Children with Severe Learning Difficulties. (pp.59 – 68)
- Ch.5. Ivan Ivi?. Vygotsky’s Theory and Some Variants of Post-Vygotskyan Theories and Their Implications for Didactic Interaction in the Inclusive School. (pp.69 – 81)
- Ch. 6. Berit H. Johnsen. Vygotsky’s Legacy regarding Teaching-Learning Interaction and Development. (pp.82-98)
- Ch 7. Colwyn Trevarthen. Born for Art and the Joyful Companionship of Fiction. (pp.99 - 118).
- Ch.8. Harry Daniels. Situating Pedagogy: Moving beyond an Interactional Account. (pp.119-132)
Klein, P. S. (Ed.). (2001). Seeds of Hope. Oslo, Unipub. Ch 1- 4. (124p.)
Rogoff, B. (2003). The Cultural Nature of Human Development. Oxford, University Press, ch.1,2,3, 4 & 7,8. (239p.)
Vygotsky, L. (1978). Mind in Society. Cambridge, Harvard University Press (pp. 1 - 134).
Wells, G & Claxton, G.(2002). Learning for Life in the 21st Century: Socio-cultural Perspectives on the Future of Education. Blackwell Publishing. Chapter 1, 4, 5 and 7. (53p.)
Available online
Available in Canvas
Rye, H. (2001). Helping Children and Families with Special Needs - A Resource-Oriented Approach. In B. H. Johnsen & M. D. Skj?rten (Eds.). Education – Special Needs Education: An Introduction. Oslo: Unipub.65p.
Rye, H. (2005). The Foundation of an Optimal Psychosocial Development. In B. H. Johnsen (Ed.). Socio-Emotional Growth and Development of Learning Strategies (pp. 215-228). Oslo: Unipub–Oslo Academic Press. 13p.
Recommended additional reading
Bruner, J. (1990). Acts of Meaning. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 137p.
Cole, M. (1996). Cultural Psychology. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Ch. 1 – 7: 220p.
Johnsen, B. H. (2014). A Curricular Approach to Inclusive Education. Some Thoughts concerning Practice, Innovation and Research. In B. H. Johnsen (Ed.). Theory and Methodology in International Comparative Classroom Studies (pp.133 – 181). Oslo: Cappelen Damm Akademisk.48 p.
Additional individually selected reading
Power point presentations, DVD, group and individual activities