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Lev S. Vygotsky was a prominent Soviet psychologist known for his groundbreaking work on cognitive development and the role of social interaction in learning. His theories emphasized the importance of cultural and social context in shaping individual cognitive processes. Vygotsky introduced key concepts such as the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) and the idea that language plays a fundamental role in thought development, which have had a lasting impact on educational psychology and pedagogy.

Vygotsky's ideas contrast with the more individualistic approaches of his contemporaries, as he believed that learning is fundamentally a social process. His work laid the foundation for what is now known as sociocultural theory, which continues to influence various fields, including education, psychology, and sociology. Despite his relatively short life, Vygotsky's contributions have made him a central figure in the study of child development and learning theories.

Nazionalità Sovietico
Data di nascita November 17, 1896
Luogo di nascita Orsha, Vitebsk Region, Belarus
Data di morte June 11, 1934