In a message dated 9/29/04 5:31:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have an undergraduate student who wants to do some personal reading on
Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, and Bandua.  I have some ideas but would
appreciate any suggestions as to books appropriate for undergraduate
students
For Piaget, The Construction of Reality in the Child, which has many of his famous quasi-experiments.  Though his theoretical language is difficult, the extensive examples make it a very interesting read.
 
For Erikson, Childhood and Society and Identity: Youth and Crisis.  These are very readable. I read the first on my own in high school.  I read Young Man Luther for a college class. This is his psychoanalytic biography of Martin Luther, but this approach is not well-accepted today.  The first two Erikson books state his theory with applications which he considered relevant.
 
Riki Koenigsberg
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