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    perform. Answer: According to Gardner and Anderson (2016)‚ “dogs have been used to pursue fugitives‚ locate escaped convicts‚ find missing persons‚ detect drugs and explosives‚ and‚ in recent years‚ identify suspects in a lineup” (p. 412). Since dogs have a much better smell than humans‚ they can help officers search for evidence (Gardner & Anderson‚ 2016). Trained drug sniffing dogs help law enforcement by alerting officers if they smell a certain drug (Gardner & Anderson‚ 2016). For example‚

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    Reading Guide 2: Bullard pgs 10-15‚ Chs 10 & 12 [Due week 9] 1. What beliefs did Montessori‚ Piaget and Vygotsky have in common regarding young children? Montessori‚ Piaget and Vygotsky share many of the same philosophies when it comes to young children. All three individuals believe that children should actively construct their own knowledge through play. In addition‚ all three individuals agree that environment is important for constructing a free and open learning setting. 2. What did Reggio

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    enough money to pay taxes and afford living expenses. The movie takes a place in San Francisco during the 80s. The two main characters are the father Chris Gardner and his son Christopher‚ Will Smith and Jaden Smith respectively. Gardner tries to support his family. But every time he attempts to make things better‚ they always end up worse. Gardner in the story wonders on "how to be happy?" He earns his money by selling the bone density scanners; however‚ those scanners do not make enough money for

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    Quiz #1- Study Guide 1) One major difference between Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories is that Vygotsky emphasized that… Page Ref: 267 2) Which period of human development is the most rapid phase of change? Page Ref: 5 3) Piaget’s theory is described as a constructivist approach because Piaget… Page Ref: 224 4) Piaget based his sequence of development on… Page Ref: 224 5) Piaget used ___________ to study child and adolescent thought. Page Ref: 20 6) Preschoolers who create imaginary

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    In our presentation we talked about the two learning theorists Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky‚ who are two different psychologists of cognitive constructivism. In my seminar paper I will talk about Jean Piaget and his theory. Jean Piaget developed his theory of cognitive development. When we think about the nature of children’s learning and thinking‚ it is mainly dominated by the ideas of Jean Piaget. Piaget’s theory was neglected for many years by psychologists. Is work was not took seriously

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    predictions.” (Santrock‚ 2013‚ p.21) Having an understanding of child development is important for implementing developmentally appropriate practices. As educators‚ understanding the theories of Sigmund Freud‚ Erik Erikson‚ Jean Piaget‚ and Lev Vygotsky will inform our practices while making appropriate education decisions. Freud is a theorist who falls under the umbrella of psychoanalytic theories. His theory

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    H.‚ Cole‚ M.‚ Wertsch‚ J.‚ (ed.)‚ (2007)‚ The Cambridge Companion to Vygotsky‚ Cambridge University Press. deBono‚ E.‚ (2006a)‚ Şase pălării gânditoare (trad.)‚ Ed. Curtea veche‚ Bucureşti. deBono‚ E.‚ (2006b)‚ Gândirea laterală (trad.)‚ Ed. Curtea veche‚ Bucureşti. Del Rio‚ P.‚ Alvarez‚ A.‚ (2007)‚ Inside and Outside the Zone of Proximal Development: An Ecofunctional Reading of Vygotsky‚ in Cambridge Companion to Vygotsky‚ Cambridge University Press. Dufour‚ M.‚ (2008)‚ Argumenter. Cours de

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    According to Gardner (2008)‚ by learning new ways and recognizing how to think‚ we attain more achievement in the professional and business worlds. In this book‚ the author describes the minds he believes we should develop in the future; the disciplinary mind‚ the synthesizing mind‚ the creating mind‚ the respectful mind‚ and the ethical mind (Gardner‚ 2008). The author also talks about how we can cultivate our mind at school‚ in the workplace‚ and in professions (Gardner‚ 2008). Gardner describes

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    Grendel’s Astrology John Gardner uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and character placement to weave astrology into the very fabric of his novel‚ Grendel. Each of the twelve chapters corresponds to one of the twelve astrological signs. The author purposely did this and hints to it on page nine with the quote‚ “cold mechanics of the stars” (Gardner 9). The stars are the guide to the world and all the characters in it in this novel. In astrology‚ Aries is considered a new beginning and‚ in turn‚ begins John

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    symbolic reasoning." Piaget’s views are often compared with those of Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934)‚ who looked more to social interaction as the primary source of cognition and behavior. This is somewhat similar to the distinctions made between Freud and Erikson in terms of the development of personality. The writings of Piaget (e.g.‚ 1972‚ 1990; see Piaget‚ Gruber‚ & Voneche) andVygotsky (e.g. Vygotsky‚ 1986; Vygotsky & Vygotsky‚ 1980)‚ along with the work of John Dewey (e.g.‚ Dewey‚ 1997a‚ 1997b)‚ Jerome

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