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''Various studies examine topics using the sociocultural perspective in order to account for variability from person to person and acknowledge that social and cultural differences affect these individuals. One example comes from the journal European Psychologist: Investigating Motivation in Context: Developing Sociocultural Perspectives by Richard A. Walker, Kimberley Pressick-kilborn, Bert M. Lancaster, and Erica J. Sainsbury (2004). Recently, however, a renewed interest in the contextual nature of motivation has come about for several reasons. First, the relatively recent influence of the ideas of Vygotsky and his followers (John-Steiner & Mahn, 1996; Greeno & The Middle School Through Applications Project, 1998) in educational psychology has led writers in the field (Goodenow, 1992; Pintrich, 1994; Anderman & Anderman, 2000) to acknowledge the importance of context and to call for its greater recognition in educational psychology, and more particularly in motivational research. As both Goodenow (1992) and Hickey (1997) note, in sociocultural theories deriving from Vygotsky, human activities, events, and actions cannot be separated from the context in which they occur so that context becomes an important issue in sociocultural research. Second, researchers concerned with learning and cognition (e.g., Greeno et al., 1998) have come to see these processes also as being situated in particular contexts. While this view, with its emphasis on the distributed nature of learning and cognition, has origins in sociocultural theories".''

What I will be implementing to this section on Sociocultural Perspective: Research Gate Net: Foundations of Sociocultural perspective. Sociocultural perspective is located in the social action and the cultural factors that affect an individual on a day to day basis. The main concept of sociocultural perspective is the idea that the factors of life make up a wide range of our social norms. The sociocultural perspective shows how human cognition develops. The cognitive plays a major role as to what makes up sociocultural perspective. Usually sociocultural perspective is made up of daily activities and cultural norms. Not only does Sociocultural perspective make up your social norms and your place in society cognitive and behavioral perspective plays a major role. Sociocultural perspective provides the framework of how human cognition develops. The idea of sociocultural perspective focuses on consciousness as well as your relationship with others. There are many aspects that make up sociocultural perspective such as social participation, social practices, and cultural artifacts. Social conditions are ever changing which means the contexts of social behavior are constantly changing which is important to understand certain theory's to get a clear understanding of Sociocultural perspective.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299135563_Foundations_of_a_sociocultural_perspective_on_teacher_performance_assessment

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