Home Archived Blast from the past Back Blast from the past 29th November 2002, 12:00am Edited By Diana Hofkins Share Blast from the past https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/blast-past-4 Copy Link ‘The teacher must orient his work not on yesterday’s development in the child but on tomorrow’s’ Lev VygotskySoviet psychologist (1896-1934) Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more How did the Saxons go to the toilet? Edited By Diana Hofkins • 29th November 2002 Junior baccalaureate can make Year 6 less repulsive Edited By Diana Hofkins • 29th November 2002 Recent Most read Most shared Special schools: DfE considers reforming £10K-per-place system News 25 April 2024 One-word Ofsted judgements work for no one but the DfE Analysis 25 April 2024 Weekly round-up: Ofsted grades and teacher pay fears News 25 April 2024 Why every school should (not) use setting Teaching & Learning 24 April 2024 Fitness to teach cases in Scotland hit 10-year high News 23 April 2024 Cut summer break ‘to rescue Covid generation GCSEs’ News 24 April 2024 Poor mental health ‘fuelling’ absence crisis, DfE told News 24 April 2024 Why every school should (not) use setting Teaching & Learning 24 April 2024 Cut summer break ‘to rescue Covid generation GCSEs’ News 24 April 2024