Piaget History
Piaget's Theory
Stages of Development
Piaget in the Classroom
EPSY 315 Theorists
100
Piaget's birthplace
What is Switzerland
100
Building block to knowledge
What is schemas
100
Stage from Birth-2 years
What is Sensorimotor
100
Which is true? -make instructions long and detailed -use concrete props and visual aids -always expect the students to see the world in your point of view
What is use concrete props and visual aids
100
Uses responsibility rather than rules
Who is Marvin Marshall
200
Piaget's wife's name
Who is Valentine Chatenay
200
The cognitive process that manages how we take in new information and incorporate that new information into our existing knowledge.
What is assimilation
200
Ego-centric children
What is preoperational
200
Piaget has been extremely influential in
What is developing educational policy and teaching practice
200
Arranges classroom seating to facilitate active teaching and close proximity to students
Who is Fred Jones
300
Who he studied
What is Jacqueline, Lucienne and Laurent OR His children
300
This happens when the existing knowledge does not work and needs to be changed to deal with a new object or situation.
What is accommodation
300
Concrete operational.
What is from 7- 11 years of age
300
According to Piaget's theory children should.....
What is not be taught certain concepts until they have reached the appropriate stage of cognitive development
300
Creator of the win-win discipline
Who is Spencer Kagan
400
Piaget's contributions include
What is a theory of child cognitive development OR detailed observational studies of cognition in children OR A series of simple but ingenious tests to reveal different cognitive abilities
400
Adaptation
What is the process that enables the transition from one stage to the next
400
Adolescents are able to solve abstract problems in a logical fashion.
What is formal operational
400
List THREE ways to apply Piaget in the classroom
What is: use concrete props and visual aids -Make instructions relatively short -Do not expect students to see the world from someone else's point of view -Be sensitive to the possibility that some students may have the different meanings for the same word or vise versa -Hands on practice serve as a building blocks -Provide a wide range of experiences to build a foundation for more complex skills -Provide a wide range experiences for concept learning and language
400
Focus mainly on procedures and rules for the first ten days
Who is The Wongs
500
The common psychology assumption before Piaget came along
What is children are merely less competent thinkers than adults.
500
The four stages of Development
What is Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational
500
Each child experiences these stages at different ages and can miss a stage if they are mature enough to move forward.
What is false.
500
Biggest education implication factor
What is readiness.
500
15 minute after school detention
What is Seganti
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