CBT explains to socially anxious that it is sickness and abnormality to imagine what other people think about us - that we must stop doing this. Obviously - this command will lead to personality disorder since it is crucial for forming our identity. Then Codependency coaches will tell us that is is abnormality and sickness to have external locus of control - and that we must always look within and never form any opinion based on what other person might think about something. Looking-Glass self tells us that the reality is - that we need other people for our identity. And Lev Vygotsky discovered this phenomena independently in Russia. I believe that if we are in healthy, sane, normal ambient with healthy, sane, normal people - our locus of control will naturally grow into intrinsic locus of control - which critics say it is important. In toxic ambient - we will be coerced to suppress our emotions and to fawn to dark triad in power - this will not be option to opt out of. And it will be impossible to detach - when we are manipulated and lied to by pathological liars. - Children grow into the intellectual life around them. 🟦 Lev Vygotsky - "social contact was essential for intellectual development" - People who accomplish great deeds rarely come out of good little boys and girls. 🟦 Lev Vygotsky - Through others we become ourselves. 🟦 Lev Vygotsky
@ayeshashoaibfacilitatorfic49598 күн бұрын
Interesting
@chaitanya814111 күн бұрын
Easy to understand and nice explanation sir
@User-actSpacing11 күн бұрын
Very informative! Thanks❤
@MylarBalloonLover13 күн бұрын
it depends, its good because we now have Mylar Balloons in Denmark. but theres also a lot of things about Americanization that is not good like trends and polics etc.
@PIOUS_AQUINAS14 күн бұрын
Galvanized steel
@bratzxrose15 күн бұрын
makes so much sense amazing video!
@helpfulprofessorexplains15 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@mendybisk16 күн бұрын
Also, are we seriously going to delude ourselves that the culture of New Zealand and that of the Islamic State are different but equal?
@helpfulprofessorexplains14 күн бұрын
Legitimate question. I did a video on the other perspective too - cultural universalism: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4mseHehlp2soLs
@mendybisk16 күн бұрын
The word culture itself is not clearly defined. Every family, school, or workplace has a different culture. Where exactly do we draw the line? Nation states, ethic groups, religions?
@ayoubkarmoudi668817 күн бұрын
Teacher should aim to reduce this space or expand it ?
@prsimoibn271019 күн бұрын
It's hell on earth
@AnastasiaHusband19 күн бұрын
I wonder if Sophia coming through the pleroma was the big bang or if she's to be interpreted more locally... ?
@everoposuo22 күн бұрын
High school was, to sum it up, a complete disaster; I tried to be too many things and it all blew up in my face. If there were two stereotypes I would've had to live up to (and I'm aware they're mere stereotypes) it would've been nerd and loner. Of course, there would've been way more to me than that; I would've stayed true to myself: a music enthusiast/sports fan with a bunch of zany hairstyles throughout
@larsharring541223 күн бұрын
so hos this idea? is it yours??
@helpfulprofessorexplains23 күн бұрын
It is by cultural theorist Geert Hofstede
@aresee820823 күн бұрын
A good analyst would ask what are the data that support these assertions. Are there any?
@somekindofdude113024 күн бұрын
The idea that knowledge is the key to human transcendance is a very nice thing to believe.
@jamiemills264525 күн бұрын
A+ thank you 🙏🏻🕊️
@getasileshi720527 күн бұрын
It is attractive
@Whiskerz3Ай бұрын
This helped my work lol :)
@MrFossil367ab45gfythАй бұрын
When new information comes up, one doesn't necessarily have to abandon their prior beliefs. One can reconcile their prior beliefs to fit with the new information 👍
@bayou__Ай бұрын
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@user-su3uc6xq9jАй бұрын
Very interesting .
@An_Abandoned_ForestАй бұрын
Thank You
@helpfulprofessorexplainsАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@hongle3088Ай бұрын
I am a preschool teacher from Vietnam, I want to say "Thank you to the channel, the editorial team for making great videos that give me more knowledge to learn more about this approach to education."
@AssefaDeleshoАй бұрын
Assefa D :I agree in that during interactions, students can also try new ideas, gain new perspectives, and decide how they fit in with the group and this can be possible with their language skills.
@Soulstice1319Ай бұрын
Excellent, concise summary of Anthroposophy!
@EggsterrsАй бұрын
yo emo people need this fr
@jayralph7165Ай бұрын
In short, Piaget is more on the nature aspect of child's development, while Vygotsky is more on the nurture aspect of child's development
@christiehampton6761Ай бұрын
I definitely think learning styles are a real thing. I can see this when I give a hands-on training. Some students are Kinesthetic Learners and prefer hands-on lessons and other students prefer auditory lectures.
@MercelynHenry-nu8shАй бұрын
I dont know what to say 🤔
@cleonemusician217Ай бұрын
Superb guidance with the 21 skills being really well paced. Grateful!
@renatacuriosaАй бұрын
I just found this channel and appreciate it so much! I am from Brazil and had to read Freire books while preparing to be a teacher. It’s been almost 30 years. But let me just say, his Marxist theories destroyed education system in Brazil. Kids finish 5th barely reading or writing anything, because laws were made based on his theories that kids shouldn’t be held back in the grade despite their poor performance. It’s tragic. Not to mention that Teachers are indoctrinators and criticise students that express different opinions. (Sounds familiar with what’s happening today in universities?). So the criticism you mention is REAL! I switched careers years ago, and so many of my friends did the same. Teachers are beat up, stalked, threatened, and even murder by the “poor and oppressed” if they don’t change raise grades or call their attention in class for use their phones. It’s unbelievable. This theory is pretty only in book.
@jasontemlettАй бұрын
Your videos are fantastic! Honestly so succinct and clear - this is way more accessible than most postgrad courses.
@helpfulprofessorexplainsАй бұрын
I appreciate that!
@helpfulprofessorexplainsАй бұрын
Read my full guide on summative assessments (with great examples) here: helpfulprofessor.com/summative-assessment-examples/
@helpfulprofessorexplainsАй бұрын
Read my full guide on the levels of competence here: helpfulprofessor.com/stages-of-learning/
@helpfulprofessorexplainsАй бұрын
Read my full guides with clear and detailed examples: 1. Passive Learning: helpfulprofessor.com/passive-learning/ 2. Active Learning: helpfulprofessor.com/active-learning-pros-cons/
@flamekaiser0032 ай бұрын
Nice
@domingosalandanan38702 ай бұрын
Coffee ,lady?
@LuisMarquez-SOA2 ай бұрын
Excellent material, thank you.
@candyrosepetals2 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Soft Skills are more important than Hard Skills for the vast majority of the population. You earned a new sub!
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
For more, read my full articles on these theorists: 1. Piaget vs Vygotsky: helpfulprofessor.com/piaget-vs-vygotsky/ 2. Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage: helpfulprofessor.com/sensorimotor-stage-examples/ 3. Piaget's Preoperational Stage: helpfulprofessor.com/preoperational-stage-examples/ 4. Piaget's Concrete Operational Stage: helpfulprofessor.com/concrete-operational-stage-examples/ 5. Piaget's Formal Operational Stage: helpfulprofessor.com/formal-operational-stage-examples/ 6. Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development: helpfulprofessor.com/zone-of-proximal-development-examples/ 7. Vygotsky's More Knowledgeable Other: helpfulprofessor.com/more-knowledgeable-others-examples/
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
Students - read my detailed guide: helpfulprofessor.com/cognitive-development-examples/
@hyd7o2 ай бұрын
308 views and a perfect explanation, thanks!
@hajer6852 ай бұрын
thank u so much , may i know the name of the app you are using for the whiteboard
@jayshreemehta87602 ай бұрын
Well explained
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
Thanks :)
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
To go deeper, read my detailed article: helpfulprofessor.com/informal-assessment-examples/
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
Read my full guide: helpfulprofessor.com/universal-design-for-learning-examples/
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
Read my full guide: helpfulprofessor.com/spiral-curriculum/
@kaitisekhemenankhmadjar16232 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@jimmyjabs78492 ай бұрын
Facism is not a right sided thing it is either and is often a bastardised version of any political system but typically occurs on the left side of the spectrum when dictatorial systems are added which is why it is a common misconception to be a right only ideology. Before anyone assumes I am either side I am a non voter by choice as I see people take a side and support them no matter what, if you are interested I am a believer in a form of hybrid technocracy/noocracy as I believe improving all systems in the operation of a country is the best solution for increased wealth and citizen happiness over time
@helpfulprofessorexplains2 ай бұрын
Read the first line of its Wikipedia entry. Not saying that's proof of anything but they have quite a few scholarly references to back the claim. I see it as right wing because it actively endorses natural social hierarchies in a way leftists & Marxists resist. I personally think fascism is sorta a right-wing version of communism. It's like people who say na*is are left wing. They literally banned trade unions and locked up communists... I do believe there's a strong argument for it to be so far right it looks far left, but at its core the Ideologies differ imho