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Soccer Training Deconstruction EDCI 6304 Project 2 Raquel Rico

The Red Birds

Eric Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development Stage 3: Learning Initiative v. Guilt Stage 4: Industry v. Inferiority

Albert Bandura’s Observational Learning Theory Four Conditions: 1.Attention 2.Retention 3.Reproduction 4.Motivation

Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence (MI) Bodily (Kinesthetic) Intelligence

Barbara Rogoff’s Sociocultural Theory Cultural aspects Collaboration Learning through observation Child’s interests and attention Adults as guides Opportunity to participate

Jerome Bruner’s Scaffolding Method

Jean Piaget’s Cognitive Development assimilation and accomodation=equilibration