Verbal Instruction leads to the accomplishment of performing the skill __?
What is Alone?
What is the last stage of development Piaget theorized?
What is The Formal Operational stage
What are "Schemes" (or "Schemas")
What are actions of mental representations that organize knowledge in the brain
What does "ZPD" stand for?
What is zone of proximal development
What is Piaget's Theory?
What is nature and development of human intelligence
Is this statement True or False: Piaget and Vygotsky had different views on private speech.
True!
How does an adolescent in the "Formal Operational Stage" solve problems?
What is solving problems through verbal actions
Is this statement True or False: Children who are about 2 years of age understand that there is a difference between themselves and the world
False!
What age does the "Formal Operational Stage" start?
What is 11years of age
What age does the "Formal Operation Stage" end?
What is 15 years of age
During the Zone of "Proximal Development, who assists the child?
Is this statement True or False: Children Ages 1-3 are considered formal operational thinkers
True!
How can someone tell (according to Piaget) that a child has accomplished the understanding of "Object Permanence"?
What is when an object disappears and the infant begins to search for it, then the child knows the object continues to exist
What is the "Fifth Post-Formal Stage" called?
What is Post-Formal thinking
What is an "abstract way" of thinking?
What is absorbing information from our senses and making outside connections
As competence (the ability to do something successfully) increases, the amount of guidance needed ___.
What is decreases
What is Adolescent egocentrism?
What is believing that others are interested in them as they are personally unique and invincible
Is this statement True or False: By the"Concrete Operational Stage" children no longer hold the idea of centration
True!
Do all people reach "Post Formal Thinking"/ the "Last Stage of Cognitive Development"?
No, most do not!
What is a "logical way" of thinking?
What is coming up with a reasonable response
What is "Fluid Intelligence?"
What is a person's ability to reason theoretically?
What is Vygotsky's Theory of Development?
What is Children developing their way of thinking & understanding through social interactions; including culture and society
What is "Seriation"?
What is understanding length and how it differs from object to object
What are the teaching strategies from Vygotsky?
What are Implementing ZPD, Monitoring and encouraging private speech, Placing instruction in a meaningful context, and Exploring and discovering with the class.
What is "relativistic thinking"?
What is awareness of positive and negative feelings incorporated with the answer