Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………….page 2 Jerome bruner’s theories of cognitive development…………………………………………………………………………page 3-4 Multiple Intelligence…………………………………………………......................page 5-6 Multiple Representation………………………………………………………..….page 7-8 Deway’s social constructivism and Gagne’s information processing model ………………………………………………………………………….....................page 9-10 Developing Teaching stretergies using constructvist models……………..…….Page 11-12 Main conclusion…………………………………………………………
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increasingly advanced thought and problem solving ability from infancy to adulthood. Piaget ’s theory of cognitive development is an inclusive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence first developed by Jean Piaget. It is primarily known as a developmental stage theory‚ but in fact‚ it deals with the nature of knowledge itself and how humans come gradually to acquire it‚ construct it‚ and use it. Moreover‚ Piaget(1969) claims the idea that cognitive development is at the center of human
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Consider applications to education (16 marks) AO2 Piaget believed in the progress of a child’s cognitive development through schooling and has an individualist approach in the way in which the child is an active participant and is responsible for their own learning. According to Piaget‚ cognitive development occurs as the result of maturation. You cannot teach a child certain activities before they are biologically ready‚ for example trying to reach a pre-operationalized child to perform abstract
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child thinks about the world‚ and there are educational recommendations for each stage. In the concrete operational stage for example‚ learning activities may include solving problems or attention tasks and be given concrete materials to manipulate. Piaget believed that discovery learning environments were an important part of development. Activities should encourage assimilation and accommodation‚ so the children can discover knowledge for themselves‚ instead of it being delivered to them. Rather than
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learning stagedgy for that particular child.| Plato: You can discover more about a child in an hour of play then you can in a year of conversation.|My classroom will have play-based learning activities‚ where they can express themselves through play.| Vygotsky: I believe that learner-centered teaching strategies are highly effective in teaching children.|My classroom will participate in activities where the children will learn about a certain topic by asking the questions‚ investigating to discover‚ and
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The theorists are John Dewey‚ Jean Piaget‚ B.F. Skinner‚ Howard Gardner‚ and Lev Vygotsky. John Dewey’s philosophy made an influence on education. He believed that it is important to emphasize children and their interests rather than subject matter. This influenced me because I believe that children won’t have
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Introduction Jean Piaget (August 9‚ 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a French-speaking Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his epistemological studies with children. He was the eldest son of Arthur Piaget (Swiss) and Rebecca Jackson (French). His theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called "genetic epistemology". Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education‚ he declared in
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Lev Vygotsky theory of child development is known as the socio-cultural perspective. He argued that children learn through social interactions with an adult or peers more experienced than them. Vygotsky socio-cultural perspective states that the way a child thinks when growing up improves when they work in their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). Zone of Proximal Development states that a child’s interaction with peers is an effective way of developing skills and strategies. Children are more likely
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can grow at familiar rates‚ and will also have a higher rate of survival when the parent/guardian helps to teach them to practice healthy habits‚ such as keeping up with shot records or annual doctor visits. Piaget has many other views on how family can affect the development of a child. Piaget has researched and studied how infants perceive their environments by the use of processing information and the intelligence of their sensorimotor skills. Children can be shown a specific item by a person‚
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"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." - Harper Lee‚ To Kill a Mockingbird According to Piaget‚ children are born without innate ideas about reality and they are not entirely filled with knowledge by adults. He suggested that children engaged in constructivism‚ which is the construction of new understanding of the environment based on their experiences (Sigelman &Rider‚ 2009). They do so
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