What kind of conflict did Erikson believe shapes personality development?
What is psychosocial conflicts
What did Piaget call the mental frameworks children build to make sense of the world?
What is Schemata (Schema)
Kohlberg studied moral reasoning using what "dilemma"
What is a moral dilemma (eg: Heinz dilemma?
Who was Carol Gilligan's mentor who she lated disagreed with?
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg
What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
What is the gap between what a learner can do alone and with help
At what stage do people ask "Who am I?"
What is adolescence (identify versus role confusion)
What concept explains why babies think someone "disappears" when playing peek-a-boo?
What is object permanence ?
What are the 3 stages of moral development?
What are the Pre-conventional, Conventional, Post-conventional
What was her main criticism of Kohlberg's theory?
What is gender biased toward male reasoning
What is "scaffolding" ?
What is the support provided by a more knowlegeable "other" to guide learning?
What happens if someone fails to resolve a psychosocial conflict?
What is feel inadequate / develop weak sense of self ?
A child thinks a tall glass has "more juice" than a short glass. Which concept do they not understand?
At what stage do most people remain according to Kohlberg?
What is Conventional morality ? (specifically stage 4 - law and order)
What does Gilligan's "ethics of care" emphasize?
What is compassion, responsibility, and relationships?
Vygotsky believed learning is primarily a ___ process?
What is social (or cultural)
What is middle adulthood?
What stage involves pretend play and egocentrism?
"I shouldn't steal because I will get punished" represents what stage?
What is Stage 1 - Obedience and punishment (pre conventional level)
According to Gilligan, what changes across her three moral levels?
What is the balance between caring for self and others?
What role does language play in learning?
What is a tool for thought and communication (how you move from private speech to inner speech)
Eriskon expanded whose ideas to create his theory?
Who is Sigmund Freud
What kind of reasoning develops in the formal operational stage?
Stealing is wrong, but saving a life is more important than money" represents what stage?
What is the focus of her post-conventional level?
What is morality of nonviolence and equality?
What are 2 examples of cultural tools that shape thinking?
What are: language, symbols, technology, social norms