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    Understand Child and Young Person Development. Core 3.1 1.1 The term “Sequence” of child development refers to the how we expect a child to develop from the day it was born to the age of 19. Child Development is the biological‚ physiological and all the emotional changes that happen during these formative years as the child goes from dependency to autonomy. These changes could be hugely influenced by genetics‚ events that occur whilst in the womb and during prenatal development and are usually

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    What is Language? Language is a tool we have been using to understand and develop our thinking. We have been: Learning about the thinking of others by reading Expressing our own thinking through writing Exchanging ideas with others by speaking and listening Thought and language can contribute to clear‚ effective thinking and communication. Language is a system of symbols for thinking and communicating. At 5 years of age human is expected to have; Articulated speech‚ Vocabulary of more than 6000 words

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    Oleh By: Ni Made Ary Kartika Sari 08 - 2802 (Vi) FACULTY OF TEACHERS TRAINING AND EDUCATION ENGLISH DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MAHASARASWATI DENPASAR 2010/2011 1. Jean Piaget’s Theory Jean Piaget was primarily interested in how knowledge developed in human organisms. Cognitive structuring of the knowledge was fundamental in his theory. According to his theory‚ cognitive structures are patterns of physical or mental action that underlie specific

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    effective teacher does not simply teach knowledge their students and instead aims to arm students with the knowledge‚ skills‚ understanding and attitudes that will prepare students for life-long learning. The constructivist theories developed by Piaget and Vygotsky have impacted on the way that teachers teach and this has changed the approach of teaching to place a greater importance on the teacher instead to act as a facilitator of learning in an open‚ constructivist environment and providing students

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    Brianon Gammone Student number: 20134571 Science 1 in the Early Years Assessment: Item 1- Views of teaching and promoting science of young learners Introduction The pedagogy of play can be hard to understand and part of the reason for this is it’s so difficult to explain how children learn by play because play isn’t simply; it is complex. Each child begins their early childhood education with a set of skills and prior knowledge that is influenced by their family‚ culture and past

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    Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist who was interested in child development. He came up with the famous theory of the Cognitive Stages in children through adulthood. The stages include sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operational‚ and formal operational. The different stages apply to different age groups. For example‚ the first stage‚ sensorimotor‚ applies to children at birth through 2 years of age‚ so this would not apply to the concrete operational kids whose age level includes kids who

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    Criticisms of Piaget: 1. It is based on naturalistic observation not scientific experimentation. 2. Explanatory mechanisms like schemes‚ assimilation‚ disequilibrium etc. are unobservable and appear to be explanatory fictions. 3. The theory deals only with the “cognitive domain”. 4. The theory is not parsimonious since it uses mental events as key components in the theory. 5. Predictions about the time periods in which skills should be learned have frequently been incorrect. 6. Piaget underestimated

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    learning theories that have been developed over the years‚ not one of them includes all aspects of learning and many have left little room for the growth in technology. Not to mention that there was little research done during the earlier years of PiagetVygotsky‚ and his colleagues involving children with disabilities or mixed ability groups. Most of the research was

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    Socio-Emotional Development Vygotsky (1978) informs us that every function in a child’s development appears twice - first in the social level and later on the individual level. This highlights to us that social interaction for children is important as all higher functions originate from actual relationships between individuals. As children start to negotiate with materials‚ express their emotions through art and even appreciate beauty and the artwork of others‚ according to Piaget (Huitt‚ 1999)‚ they also

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    By Jean Piaget and Vygotsky‚ they suggested important theories that how the child is developed. Since last summer‚ I have started tutoring two children who are ordinary primary two and primary three kids. In this journal‚ I would like to discuss how the learning and thinking the children develop by the psychological perspective. Piaget proposed four distinct stages of cognitive development‚ which are sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operations and formal operations. (Ciccarelli‚ S. K.‚ &

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