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Cognitive Developmental Approaches K. Chartier
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Piaget As you watch the following video answer the following questions: What are schemes? What Assimilation/Accommodation Activity What are some real life examples of Assimilation and Accommodation? What is organization? Explain the conflict.
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Sensorymotor Birth-2 Understanding comes by coordinating sensory experiences with motor (what does this remind you of from Chapter 5?) Substages: (1) simple reflexes; (2) first habits and primary circular reactions; (3) secondary circular reactions; (4) coordination of secondary circular reactions; (5) tertiary circular reactions, novelty, and curiosity; and (6) internalization of schemes. Video: Object Permanance
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Preoperational 2-7 years Represent the world with words, images, and drawings and begin to reason. What are operations and how does that help us understand children’s abilities at this stage? Substages: symbolic function; intuitive thought. Limitations: Egocentrism, Animism, Centration, Conservation
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Concrete Operational 7-11 reason logically as long as reasoning can be applied to specific or concrete examples. classify or divide things into different sets or subsets and to consider their interrelationships. Operations/Concrete Operations; Seriation, Transitivity define and give example(s).
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Formal Operational 11-15 think in abstract, idealistic logical ways Hypothetical-deductive reasoning Egocentrism-how is this different in adolescents? Imaginary Audience Personal Fabel
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Vygotsky Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) Scaffolding Language and Thought Teaching Strategies: (1) Use the child's ZPD in teaching; (2) Use more-skilled peers as teachers; (3) Monitor and encourage children's use of private speech; (5) Place instruction in a meaningful context; (6) Transform the classroom with Vygotskian ideas.
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Compare and Contrast
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Evaluate What are some contributions of Piaget’s theory? Of Vygotskys? What are some weaknesses/criticisms? Which one would you choose to use in a classroom setting? As a parent? As an educator? If you were to create your own theory what would it look like?
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Cognitive changes in adulthood Is there more to Piaget’s theory that you feel is missing? What happens to cognition in adulthood? Realistic/Pragmatic thinking Reflective/relativistic thinking Cognition and emotion Is there a fifth postformal stage?
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Postformal thought Reflective, relativistic, and contextual Provisional Realistic Recognized as being influenced by emotion
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