What is Jean Piaget's Theory called?
Theory of Cognitive Development
What is Erik Erikson's Theory Called?
Theory of Psychosocial Development
What is Lev Vygotsky's Theory Called?
The Sociocultural Theory
What is Lawrence Kohlberg's Theory Called?
Theory of Moral Development
What is Jerome Brunner's Theory Called?
Cognitive Learning Theory
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational and Formal Operational
How many stages are there in Erik Erikson's theory?
Eight Theories
What are the three core concepts of Lev Vygotsky's theory?
Social Interaction, Language, and the Zone of Proximal Development
How many stages are in Lawrence Kohlberg's theory?
Six stages
What are the Three Modes of Representation in Bruner's theory?
Enactive representation, Iconic representation and Symbolic representation
What are the three key concepts of Jean Piaget's Theory?
Schemas, Assimilation, and Accommodation
Which stage ranges from three to five years old?
Initiative vs. Guilt
Which concept do children stretch their skills and knowledge after observing someone who is slightly more advanced than they are?
The Zone of Proximal Development
What are the three levels of Kohlberg's theory?
Preconventional, Conventional and Postconventional Morality
In which mode is information store as sensory images?
Iconic Mode
In what stage do children develop logical thinking and can perform operations?
Concrete Operational Stage
Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development was based on which premise?
The Epigenetic Principle
Which concept focuses on a teacher providing specific prompts to move the child toward a particular goal?
Scaffolding
In what stages does Kohlberg focus on developing good interpersonal relationships?
Stage three
Which notable psychologist did Bruner share ideas with?
Lev Vygotsky
In what stage do children use symbols, language, and pretend play but lack logical reasoning?
The Preoperational Stage
Each of Eriksen's stages are focused on which key attribute?
Conflict
Which renowned psychologist is Vygotsky often compared to?
Jean Piaget
Which two stages are in Postconventional Morality?
Stage 5 (Social Contract and Individual Rights) and Stage 6 (Universal Principles)
What theory encourages students to search for their own knowledge?
Discovery Learning Theory