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Chapter 2: Cognitive & Language Development

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In relation to Vygotsky's theory, what is internalisation?

Author: Ahmad Danial



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Vygotsky suggested that children need not reinvent the knowledge of a culture on their own rather, this knowledge has accumulated over thousands of years and should be appropriated (internalised) through social interaction (Leontiev, 1981). Internalisation is the process through which learners incorporate external, society-based ideas into internal cognitive structures.


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