Who or what was pouring the water into the tubes to retrieve the ball in the video shown to the children?
What is a puppet?
Children do not pick up skills from others by mimicking their actions, realizing that they are soaking in knowledge from someone who is more knowledgeable than they are.
What is false?
A set of rules or procedures that can be repeated and generalized across various situations. ¡When children explore their world, their brains respond by creating this.
What is Schema?
the experimenter summarized the video to the Pedagogical group of kids with what generic sentence?
What is ”Water can be used as a tool”?
The tests showed that kids understand what it means to provide instruction and receive instruction.
What is true?
A term used to describe Children adapting their thinking to new experiences. It can be creating new category or a subcategory.
What is Accommodation?
This was the name of the group of children that scored higher results in the puppet experiment.
What is the Pedagogical Group?
Natural pedagogy asserts that human infants possess cognitive mechanisms that enable them to accept culturally transmitted knowledge.
What is true?
Birth to 2 year old Children experiencing the world through their senses and actions, and focus on the present moment. What Stage of Piaget's theory matches this statement?
What is the Sensorimotor stage?
How old were the children involved in this experiment?
What are four-year-olds?
children in this experiment were ages 2-5
What is false?
12 years and older Children can use logical operations and abstractions. What stage of Piaget's theories matches this statement?
What is the Formal Operational stage?
This was the name of the group of children who scored lower in the puppet experiment.
What is the Incidental group?
Children cannot learn by watching and listening to others, and imitating their behaviors. This can't happen even if the child directly interacts with the person.
What is false?
The way in which children transform incoming
information so that it fits their existing way of thinking.
What is Assimilation?