Piaget's formal operational stage: Thinking Abstractly
The power of critical thinking
Moral development in adolescence
Adolescents egocentrism
The role of education and social experiences
100

What age does the sensorimotor stage start 

Birth-2 years

100

What is critical thinking?

More than memorizing facts. 

100

What is the importance of moral development? 

Developing a strong moral compass.

100

What is egocentrism? 

The tendency to view the world from one's own perspective. 

100

What is arts integration? 

Incorporating arts education (music, art, drama) into the curriculum.

200

Moving beyond concrete experience

Abstract thinking 

200

What is synthesizing information?

Combining information from different sources to form a comprehensive understanding.

200

What level is conventional morality in? 

Level 2

200

Define imaginary audience? 

Adolescents believe that everyone is constantly watching and evaluating them.

200

Locating, evaluating, and utilizing information from various sources such as? 

Books, Articles, Database, and Online Resources. 

300

What is increased introspection? 

Adolescents become more self-reflective and introspective. 

300

What can creative problem-solving do? 

By generating novel solutions to complex problems.

300

How many Kohlberg stages are there in all?

6 stages 
300

Define Personal Fable? 

Adolescents believe that their experiences and feelings are unique and that no one else can understand them.

300

What is peer interaction? 

Engaging in discussions, debates, and collaborative learning activities with peers.

400

Encourages intellectual ____ and ____. 

Curiosity, Exploration

400

What is inquiry-based learning? 

Encourages students to ask questions, investigate, and explore topics independently.

400

What is peer pressure? 

The strong desire to fit in and be accepted by peers can significantly influence adolescents' decisions.

400

What impact does Self-Reflection and Introspection have? 

Encouraging adolescents to reflect on their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

400

What are examples of mentors? 

Teachers, Coaches, and Community Leaders. 

500

Fostering critical thinking is what? 

Inquiry-based learning

500

Is specific to general inductive or deductive? 

Inductive

500

Acting with kindness and concern is what? 

Motivated by empathy, compassion drives us to take action to alleviate suffering and help others.

500

What can meaningful social interactions do? 

By providing opportunities for meaningful social interaction and engagement with others.

500

What are the four examples of collaborations. 

Family-teacher conference, PTA, Community partnerships, and After-school programs.