PIAGET'S STAGES OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
KOHLBERG'S STAGES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
APPLICATION OF PIAGET'S STAGES OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
APPLICATION OF KOHLBERG'S STAGES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
PIAGET, KOHLBERG OR ERIKSON
100
information is placed into categories that already exist
What is assimilation?
100
What is good is what helps one avoid punishment.
What is stage 1 of Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
100
the child put keys in his mouth and then throws them on the ground and forgets about them
What is an example of the sensorimotor stage?
100
A child in this stage decides to do his homework rather than risk being punished this weekend from playing with his friends.
What is a person in stage one of Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development?
100
He asserted that development occurs in distinct, measurable, and observable stages. Additionally, he made an assumption that developmental growth is independent of experience and based on a universal characteristic.
Who is Piaget?
200
change brought about because of new information
What is accommodation?
200
There is a high regard for authority in this stage.
What is the fourth stage of Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development?
200
The child can think what if I were to have a baby in high school? What effect will this have?
What is an example of the formal operational stage?
200
A teenager in this stage has recently found out that the girl that he is interested in thinks nerdy boys are uncool, so he doesn't study for his test.
What is stage 3 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?
200
He tried to expand the theory of morality that Piaget gave briefly. He assumes that there are 3 levels of morality that each individual faces — Preconventional, Conventional, Post Conventional— that are then subdivided in stages.
Who is Kohlberg
300
child explores world through senses and motor skills
What is the sensorimotor stage?
300
These people use their individual conscience as their guide.
What is stage six of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?
300
Tonia is looking at two jump ropes and is about to choose one to play with. One is rolled up and the other is stretched out. She chooses the one that is stretched out because she thinks it is longer.
What is preoperational stage?
300
Jane decides that paying property taxes violates her rights as a citizen and refuses to pay them.
What is an example of the 6th stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?
300
He strengthened his works to cite reliable facts about the real world in children. It can be reflected upon his presentation of the mental growth where several features and characteristics were keenly monitored and recorded.
Who is Piaget.
400
represents cognitive maturity
What is the formal operational stage?
400
Good is what meets needs and expectations of others.
What is the third stage of Kohlberg's moral development?
400
Danny understands that if he has one dollar it is more than 3 quarters.
What is concrete operational stage?
400
A teenager named Bob believes that it is wrong to break the law so he decides he must not break the speed limit.
What is the 4th stage of Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development?
400
He comprehensively investigated upon the development of an infant to the old age. These are the Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Role Confusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Generativity vs. Absorption and lastly Integrity vs. Despair.
Who is Erickson
500
hands-on works best when teaching children in this stage
What is the concrete operational stage?
500
Believes laws represent agreed upon principles, and would only violate them with a good reason.
What is stage 5 of Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development?
500
Louis can now solve for x in an algebra problem.
What is formal operational stage?
500
John usually follows the speed limit, but is willing to break it this time because he is in a hurry to get to the hospital because he has just heard his mom had a accident.
What is the 5th stage of Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development?
500
He contributed largely to the field of language and education. In the development of language, his assumptions of Language Acquisition Device (LAD) as innate in infancy were widely appreciated. Therefore, educational implications were fleshed out from his theory considering what could be the best possible approach in enabling children to unleash their potentials.
Who is Piaget
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