how are Howard Gardner's theory and Jean Piaget's theory different
Gardner's theory of many ways of being smart. Piaget's theory of stages such as preoperational.
Six-Year-old Danny loves to build models of planes. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate.
spatial
How are the cognitive characteristics of a three-year different from a six-year old?
Four year olds figure out problems more easier.
What is an example of a preschooler in the preoperational period? six-year-old Andrew:
Only wants to play his way.
Six-Year-old Candy loves to go outside and pick flowers. Which type of intelligence does this illustrate?
naturalist
How are the cognitive characteristics of a three-year old different from a six-year old.
Three year olds sort by color and shapes. Six year old solves problems more effectively.
How are Lev Vygotsky's theory and Maria Montessori's theory different?
Montessori believes children learns naturally in the right environment. Vygotsky believes children learn best in teams.
Six-Year-old Vickie loves to be alone and listen to music in her room. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
intrapersonal
How are the cognitive characteristics of a three-year old different from a five-year old?
Five year olds count by tens and sort by size. Three year olds sort by color and size.
How did Howard Gardner and Piaget's differ in developing their theories.
Gardner focused on multiple intelligence and Piaget focused on values play that imitate real life.
Six-Year-old Terrance loves to write and read stories. Which type of intelligences does this illustrates?
Linguistic
Which is an example of a preschooler in the preoperational period? Six year-old Fran:
created play about a night with family
What do Howard Gardner's theory and Jean Piaget's theory have in common? Both Piaget and Gardner:
Both study child and learning abilities.
Six-Year-old Anna loves to make up games and gestures to go with them. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
Bodily Kinesthetic