Karen Littleton
Also known as
K. Littleton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2671623A
Top Subjects
- Communication in education (3)
- Educational psychology (3)
- Group work in education (2)
- Psychology (2)
- Developmental - Child (2)
- Child & developmental psychology (2)
- Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent (2)
Books by Karen Littleton
Total count: 23
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Learning with ComputersAnalysing Productive InteractionTaylor & Francis Group1998-01-01
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Learning with ComputersRoutledge1998-12-03
learning with computersAnalysing Productive InteractionRoutledge1999-01-07-
Social Processes in Children's LearningCambridge University Press2000-01-01
Social Processes in Children's Learning (Cambridge Studies in Cognitive and Perceptual Development)Cambridge University Press2000-02-13
Children's Personal and Social Development (Child Development (Blackwell))Blackwell Publishing Limited2005-11-01-
Dialogue and the Development of Children's ThinkingA Sociocultural ApproachTaylor & Francis Group2007-01-01
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World We Have WonTaylor & Francis Group2007-01-01
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Dialogue and the Development of Children's ThinkingA Sociocultural ApproachTaylor & Francis Group2007-01-01
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Developmental Psychology in ActionWiley & Sons, Limited, John2008-01-01
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Psychology of EducationTaylor & Francis Group2010-01-01
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Educational DialoguesUnderstanding and Promoting Productive InteractionRoutledge2010-01-01
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Psychology of EducationTaylor & Francis Group2010-01-01
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Orchestrating Inquiry LearningTaylor & Francis Group2012-01-01
International Handbook of Psychology in EducationEmerald Publishing Limited2012-01-01-
Interthinking and CreativityRoutledge2013-01-01
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Cultural Worlds of Early ChildhoodRoutledge2013-01-01
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Learning Relationships in the ClassroomRoutledge2013-01-01
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InterthinkingPutting Talk to WorkTaylor & Francis Group2013-01-01
Interthinking: Putting talk to workRoutledge2013-08-22-
Making Sense of Social DevelopmentTaylor & Francis Group2014-01-01
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Cultural Worlds of Early ChildhoodTaylor & Francis Group2016-01-01
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Contemporary Identities of Creativity and Creative WorkTaylor & Francis Group2016-01-01