A review of the references to the works of the Soviet scholar Piotr Ya. Gal'perin revealed the inadequacy of the reception of his contribution to psychology in the West. He is usually referred to as the author of concrete instructional techniques whereas in actual fact his work was much broader in scope and encompassed original contributions to fundamental problems of psychology.
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