A Critical Discussion of Vygotsky and Bruner’s Theory and Their Contribution to Understanding of the Way Students Learn
Source: By:jiayu zhou
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v3i4.2444
Abstract:Vygotsky and Bruner’s theory , as a significant guidance in the field of education, make a influence for many students and teachers. This easy use the ways of description and discussion to explore the implication from Vygotsky and Bruner’s theory on teaching and learning.
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