Who is Jean Piaget?
What is The Swiss psychologist who is the main focus of chapter 2.
What do the Stages describe?
What is a general pattern of thinking for children at different ages?
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
Assistance that helps children complete a task they cannot complete independently
What is Scaffolding?
What are the main theories listed in chapter 2 regarding language development?
What is Nativist Theory, Social Cognitive Theory , Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory
What did Jean Piaget do?
What is Invented the 4 stages of development.
What is the first stage? Age group?
What is The Sensorimotor Stage (0-2 years)
What is children being able to decipher that just because a liquid was poured into a seemingly bigger container does not mean that it has more water, they needed to realize it had the same amount.
demonstrating a task or activity so that the student or child understands how to do it before they try it.
What is modeling?
What is the definition of the term "over generalization" in chapter 2?
What is The language pattern that happens when a child utilizes a word to categorize a more general group of objects than is correct.
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
What is A Russian psychologist in the 20th century.
What is the second stage? Age group?
What is The Preoperational Stage (2-7 years)
What stage does engaging in symbolic play and learning to manipulate symbols portray?
What is the Preoperational Stage.
What is Think-aloud?
Why are semantics important for developing vocabulary?
What is They allow a child to learn the mannerisms and subtleties's of speaking unique to their native language.
What is Lev Vygotsky known for?
What is Made many important contributions to what is now known as developmental psychology.
What is the third stage? Age group?
What is The Concrete Operational Stage (7-11 years)
What stage does thinking and reasoning and being able to take skills from one context and apply it to another portray?
What is the Formal Operational Stage.
A teacher increases the level of difficulty of what they are teaching based on what their students are ready for.
What is Adapting Instructional Materials?
What role does syntax play in language development?
What is It acts as a foundation and a set of rules which allows for the proper formation of phrases and sentences.
The location of the rebel base in The Empire Strikes Back.
What is Hoth?
What is the fourth stage? Age group?
What is The Formal Operational Stage (Age 11 to Adult)
How do Vygotsky and Piaget relate in their hypothesis?
What is they both focused on the cognitive and language development within children as they grow.
while they agree that knowledge is actively constructed for themselves by learners, they disagree on the process.
Piaget and Vygotsky's Views of Knowledge Construction
Why is Language so important to learning?
What is Language is both the method by which a child can understand something in order to learn, and the way by which listening becomes one of the most prevalent learning style.