Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Freud, E.Ericson). The Problem Of Intellectual Development Has Been
Freud, E.Ericson). The problem of intellectual development has been developed by Z.Piazhe. It is the representative theories. L.Kolberg has developed the theory of moral development. Domestic as showed interest to the given problem. In 30th years L.S.Vygotsky has defined socialisation, as transformation in during joint activity and dialogue. I.S.Kon defines socialisation as "mastering by the individual of social experience, in which course is created the concrete person". B.D.Parygin considers that: "socialisation process represents occurrence in the social environment, the adaptation to it, development of certain roles and functions which after the predecessors are repeated by each separate individual throughout all history of the formation and development". The intrinsic sense of socialisation reveals on crossing of its such processes, as adaptation, integration, self-development and self-realisation. Their dialectic unity provides optimum development of the person throughout all human life with environment.
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