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THEORIES OFCOGNITIVE

DEVELOPMENT

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-the construction of human thought or mental processes.

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THEORIES

VYGOTSKY’SSOCIO-CULTURAL

THEORYPIAGET’S THEORY

VS

OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

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“ How individuals construct

knowledge “

Jean Piaget

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BASIC COGNITIVE

CONCEPTS►SCHEMA►ASSIMILATION►ACCOMODATION►EQUILIBRATION

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SCHEMA

the cognitive structures by

which individuals

intellectually adapt to and

organize their environment.

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ASSIMILATION

The process of fitting a new

experience into an existing or

previously created cognitive structure

or schema.

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ACCOMMODATION

The process of creating a new schema.

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EQUILIBRATION

The process in achieving

proper balance between

assimilation and

accommodation.

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A child’s

capacity to understand

certain concepts is based on

the child’s developmental stage.

Jean Piaget

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From birth to infancy.

The stage when a child who is initially reflexive in grasping, sucking and reaching becomes more organized in his movement and activity.

SENSORI-MOTOR STAGE

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This is the ability

of the child to

know that an

object still exists

even when out of

sight.

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From 2-7 years old.

Intelligence is intuitive in nature.

PRE-OPERATIONAL

STAGE

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ABILITIESSYMBOLICFUNCTIONEGOCENTRISM

CENTRATION

IRREVERSIBILITY

TRAN

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Ages between 8-11

years (elementary school years).

This stage is characterized by the ability of the child to think logically but only in terms of concrete objects.

CONCRETE-OPERATIONAL

STAGE

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DECENTERINGREVERSIBILIT

YCONSERVATION

SERIATION

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Ages between 12-15 years.

Thinking becomes more logical.

FORMAL OPERATIONAL

STAGE

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LEV VYGOTSKY’SSOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY

Social Interaction

plays an important

role in cognitive

development.

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Takes on a major

role in one’s development.

Learning happens through participation

in social activities.

SOCIAL INTERACTION

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Opens the door for learners to

acquire knowledge that others already have.

Serves a social function but it also has an important individual function.

‘’talking-to-oneself’’

LANGUAGE

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It affect and

influence the mental growth and

development of children.

CULTURAL FACTORS

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POTENTIAL LEVEL (level that the learner achieveswith the assistance of the teacher or a more advancedpeer)

ACTUAL LEVEL (level that the learner achieveswhen alone)

Zone of ProximalDevelopment (ZPD)

ZONE OF PROXIMAL

DEVELOPMENT

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The support or

assistance that lets the child accomplish a task he cannot accomplish

independently.

SCAFFOLDING

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When learners become more proficient, able to complete tasks on their

own that they could initially do without assistance, the

guidance can be withdrawn.

Scaffold and fade-away technique

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“ What a child can do

in cooperation

today, tomorrow he/she will be able to do alone. ‘’- Lev Vygotsky

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