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Foundation Degree – Supporting Teaching and Learning
Teaching and Learning Unit - Vygotsky
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SOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY
Children’s private speech More experiences the richer their world – life long learning Zone of proximal development (ZPD) Scaffolding Reciprocal teaching
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VYGOTSKY FACTS More Competent peers – as well as – adults can aid children’s development. Children unable to solve a problem or tackle a task will often turn to a more knowledgeable other for help “What a child can do with assistance today – she will be able to do by herself tomorrow” (Vygotsky, 1978)
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VYGOTSKY FACTS Vygotsky’s ideas about learning and development emphasise the importance of social interaction of more capable peers as well as adults as a means to guide children to developmental levels they might not independently attain.
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VYGOTSKY FACTS The adult is seen as ‘scaffolding’ the child’s learning – facilitating planning and helping the child to understand the sort of problem it is.
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VYGOTSKY FACTS Crook (1991) extends the collaborative learning aspect of Vygotsky’s ZPD from the idea that two heads are better than one where the exchange is with a computer – resembling the kind of ‘social’ encounter – highlighting the strong social quality of the educational experience.
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UTILISING VYGOTSKY’S THEORY
Effective child development – expose children to a variety of social situations Introduce children to people, ideas and concepts Guiding children to look for answers by imitating, listening and team work.
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