Nature vs. Nurture Continuous & Discontinuous
Theorists
Components of Reading Instruction
Theory Concepts
100

The argument of which factors influence development and growth.

Nature vs. Nurture

100

Swiss Psychologist who applied biological principles to his works. Studies based on observations of his children.

Jean Piaget/Piaget

100

Turning letter sounds into words (decoding)

Phonics

100

Supports for learning or problem solving

Scaffolds/Scaffolding

200

Assume that development progresses through a fixed order of predictable stages

Discontinuous Theories/ Discontinuous Theories of Development

200

Russian Psychologist who believed development was linked to sociocultural elements (input from others)

Lev Vygotsky/ Vygotsky

200

Understanding the meaning of the text

Comprehension

200

Object still exists even when not seen

Object Permanence

300

How people grow, adapt, and change. 

Development

300

Assimilation, Accommodation, Equilibration 

Jean Piaget/Piaget

300

Recognizing sounds within words

Phonemic Awareness/Phonological Awareness

300

Skills the child can learn with time and assistance from an older peer or adult. The child is in a prime state for learning also known as a "teachable moment"

Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)

400

Assume that development progresses smoothly as a child's skills develop and the adults in their lives provide them with experiences. 

Continuous Theories/ Continuous Theories of Development

400

Psychologist who was born in Russia and came to the United States as a child. Credited with the Biological model of human development.

Urie Bronfenbrenner/ Bronfenbrenner

400

Words we know the meaning of some are subject specific others are more generalized.

Vocabulary

400

Understanding of new experiences in terms of previous experiences and schemes.

Assimilation

500

Learners play an active role in building their own understanding.

Constructivism

500

Self regulation, Zone of Proximal Development, Scaffolding

Lev Vygotsky/Vygotsky

500

The speed students can decode and understand text

Fluency

500

In this system, the child is integral. Other systems branch out and interact from the child.

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