General
Sensorimotor
Preoperational
Concrete Operations
Formal Operations
100
He created four well-defined stages of cognitive development.
Who is Jean Piaget?
100
This stages takes place from ____ to ____.
What is birth to 2 years?
100
This stage takes place from ___ to ___ years.
What is 2 to 7?
100
This stage takes place from ___ to ___ years.
What is 7 to 11?
100
This stage takes place from ___ to ___.
What is 11 years to adulthood?
200
He emphasized the importance of social interactions to cognitive development.
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
200
When it is known that an object out of sight still exists, it is called this.
What is object permanence?
200
Language development is ___ in the preoperational stage.
What is fast?
200
This is the type of interactions needed by children in the concrete operations stage of cognitive development.
What are peer interactions?
200
This type of reasoning is what those individuals in the formal operations stage of development can formulate.
What is hypothetical?
300
His theory of this states that "one's cognitive abilities are developed as individuals mature physiologically and they have opportunities to interact with their environment".
What is Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
300
When an infant places his/herself at the center of the world and learns by processing the impact of his or her actions on the environment, it is called this.
What is centrism?
300
This is the interaction between group members that is limited, yet the members are still able to talk to each other.
What is collective monologue?
300
These type of activities are good for development in the concrete operations stage.
What are hands on activities?
300
This is the term that means "can perform mental tasks without having previously experienced them".
What is abstract thought?
400
This is referred to by Vygotsky as "a place of learning where a child can master a task if given appropriate help and support.
What is the ZPD (zone of proximal development)?
400
The use of motor movements for a goal of gaining something in return are called this type of actions.
What are goal-directed actions?
400
A child in the preoperational stage will believe that others experience the world the same way he or she does. This is when the child is _____.
What is egocentric?
400

This is term that means that "a mass, distance, or number remains constant regardless of how it is subdivided."

What is conservation?

400
This is the term that means "understanding that others have different perspectives and beliefs, but assuming that everyone shares his or her thoughts, feelings, and concerns. Yet believes he or she is unique and no one could possibly understand how he or she feels."
What is adolescent egocentrism?
500
Piaget conducted detailed studies on children's _____, _____, and _____.
What is intelligence, learning, and memory?
500
This is how Piaget can be applied in the classroom at the sensorimotor stage of a child's life.
What is allow children to explore, provide opportunities to experience new materials and toys, or stimulate senses and encourage motor development (or similar)?
500
This is how Piaget can be applied in the classroom at the preoperational stage of a child's life.
What is using concrete props, pictures, visual aids; what is explaining rules in brief; what is showing finished work as an example of expectations; what is use lessons that apply to children's life experiences; what is doing any sort of tangible activities; what is going on field trips (etc.)?
500
This is how Piaget can be applied in the classroom at the concrete operations stage of a child's life.
What is providing hands-on experiences; what is using visual aids, props, timelines, diagrams, models; what is providing new information in steps; what is assign reading in short chapters, etc.
500
This is how Piaget can be applied in the classroom at the formal operations stage of a child's life.
What is encouraging use of logic, allowing for individual differences, or encouraging social interaction, etc.?
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