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    Vygotsky is credited with defining sociocultural theory and postulating the concept of More Knowledgeable Others (MKOs) MKOs are people in the lives of the developing child, such as parents, teachers, and role models, that have more experience and shape the child’s development
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    Sociocultural theory looks at the ways that society impacts development and behavior Lev Vygotsky theorized that teachers, parents, and peers make an impact on an individual’s learning, but so do culture and beliefs Social interaction, then, is key to learning and proper development
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    Psychologist Lev Vygotsky established this theory of learning, believing that parents, teachers, peers, caregivers, and society at large influences an individual’s cognitive development Learning at its root involves interacting with others around you
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    Unlike theorists who focused solely on individual learning, Vygotsky emphasized the sociocultural context —how social interactions, language, and cultural tools shape the mind Pioneered the sociocultural theory of learning, highlighting how community and culture influence thinking
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    Vygotsky’s social development theory highlights the critical role of social interactions and cultural tools in shaping children’s cognitive abilities, emphasizing learning through collaboration and guidance
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