Introduction.
Chapter 1. Sociocultural Theories of Learning and Motivation: Looking Back, Looking Forward; Dennis M. McInerney, Richard A. Walker and Gregory Arief D. Liem.
Chapter 2. Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Sociocultural Research and Theory Development in Education; La Tefy Schoen.
Part I. Motive.
Chapter 3. Object/Motives and Emotion: A Cultural-Historical Activity Theoretic Approach to Motivation in Learning and Work; Wolff-Michael Roth.
Chapter 4. Motives as a Central Concept for Learning; Marilyn Fleer.
Chapter 5. Motive and Motivation in Learning to Teach; Gordon Wells.
Chapter 6. Motivation, Engagement, and Identity: Opening a Conversation; Susan Bobbitt Nolen, Christopher J. Ward, and Ilana Seidel Horn.
Chapter 7. Participation By Design: Improving Individual Motivation By Looking Beyond It; Daniel T. Hickey.
Chapter 8. Examining Change in Motivation: The Potential of Sociocultural Theory; Judith MacCallum and Kimberley Pressick-Kilborn.
Part II. Learning.
Chapter 9. Tabletalk: Navigating and Negotiating in Small-group Learning; Mary McCaslin, Ruby I. Vega, Erin E. Anderson, Christine N. Calderon and Angela M. Labistre.
Chapter 10. Learning as (One Part) Identity Construction: Educational Implications of a Sociocultural Perspective; Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur, Renira E. Vellos, and Kristen P. Goessling.
Chapter 11. The Changing Face of Conceptual Change Learning – An Emerging Sociocultural Approach; Erica Sainsbury and Richard A. Walker.
Chapter 12. Learning Together: The Educational Experiences of Adolescents in Moscow; Janine Bempechat, Anna Mirny, Jin Li, Kenzie A. Wenk, and Susan D. Holloway.