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Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Chapter 2: Cognitive Development
and Language
Ed Psych 202/Dr. Bauer
Marietta College
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Overview
 Definition of Development
 Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive
Development
 Implications of Piaget’s Theory
 Vygotsky Sociocultural Perspective
 Implications of Vygotsky’s Theory
 Development of Language
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Concept Map for
Chapter 2
Piaget’s Theory
and
Implications
Language
Development
Vygotsky’s Theory
and
Implications
Development
Defined
Cognitive
Development and
Language
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Development
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Types of Developmental
Change
Physical
Personal
Social
Cognitive
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Principles of Development
Rates differ
Orderly
Gradual
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Brain Development
 Main structures
 Specialization
and integration
 Lateralization
 Storing and
transferring
information
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Jean Piaget
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive
Development
Maturation
Activity
Social transmission
Equilibration
Mnemonic: MASE
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Piagetian Terminology
 Organization
 Schemes / schema
 Adaptation
 Assimilation
 Accommodation
 Equilibration
 Equilibrium
 Disequilibrium
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive
Development
 Sensorimotor
 Pre-operational
 Concrete
operations
 Formal
operations
Sensorimotor Stage: 0-2
 Learning
through 5
senses
 Object
permanence
 Goal directed
actions
Rules for Toddlers
 If I like it, it’s mine.
 If it’s in my hand, it’s mine.
 If I can take it from you, it’s mine.
 If I had it a little while ago, it’s mine.
 If it’s mine, it must never appear to
be yours in any way.
Rules for Toddlers,
continued
 If I’m doing or building something, all
the pieces are mine.
 If it looks like mine, it’s mine.
 If I saw it first, it’s mine.
 If you are playing with something,
and you put it down, it automatically
becomes mine.
 If it’s broken,
it’s yours!
Preoperational Stage: 2-7
 Operations
 Semiotic function
 One-way logic
 Difficulty with
centering &
conservation
 Egocentrism
 Language develops
Concrete Operational Stage:
Ages 7 - 11
 ‘Hands on’
thinking
 Conservation,
identity,
compensation
 Reversability
 Classification
 Seriation
Formal Operational Stage:
Ages 11 - 15
 Not all individuals
reach this stage
 Hypothetico-
deductive reasoning
 ‘Scientific’ reasoning
 Adolescent
egocentrism &
imaginary audience
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Implications of Piaget’s
Theory for Teachers
 Understanding students’ thinking
 ‘Match’ teaching to cognitive stage
 Presentation strategies
 Illustrations and examples
 Assignments
 Use disequilibrium to motivate
 Individuals ‘construct’ knowledge Use
disequilibrium to motivate
 See Guidelines, Woolfolk pp. 33, 36, & 38
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and
Bacon
Create a Mnemonic for
Piaget’s Four Stages
Examples:
Sometimes Piaget Can
Frustrate!
Sophomore Psychologists
Can’t Fail!
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Limitations of Piaget
 Stage theory
inconsistencies
 Underestimating
children's abilities
 Cognitive
development &
information
processing
 Overlooks influence
of cultural and social
groups
See Point▼Counterpoint, Woolfolk p. 41
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Lev Vygotsky
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Vygotsky Sociocultural
Perspective
 Knowledge is co-constructed
 Interpsychological
 Intrapsychological
 Social interactions
 Role of cultural tools
 Role of language & private speech
 Self-talk & learning
 Role of adults and peers
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Private Speech: Piaget versus Vygotsky
Piaget Vygotsky
Development
al Significance
Lack of ability External
thinking
Course of
Development
Declines with
age
Increases in
youth, then
declines
Relationship
to Social
Speech
Negative;
immature
Positive;
social
stimulated
Relationship
to
Environmenta
Piaget did not
comment
Increases with
task difficulty
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Implications of Vygotsky’s
Theory for Teachers
 Assisted learning
 Scaffolding
 Zone of proximal
development
 Collaborative learning
 Alternative assessment
 See Table p. 50 &
Guidelines p. 52
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Reflection Questions
 Compare Piaget with Vygotsky
regarding implications for teaching.
 Compare disequilibrium with the
zone of proximal development.
 Compare the role of social
transmission in Piaget’s and
Vygotsky’s theories.
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Language Development
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Language Development
 Reinforced behaviors or special
capacity for language learning?
 Influences of heredity and
environment
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Language Development:
The School Years
 Pronunciation
 Syntax
 Vocabulary & meaning
 Metalinguistic awareness
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
1st
Grade Teachers and
Literacy
 Build on existing emerging literacy skills
 Be supportive and positive
 Actively involve children in meaningful,
functional language experiences
 Acknowledge differences
 Emphasize reading
 Develop partnerships with families
 See Family and Community
Partnerships, Woolfolk, p. 56
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Summary
 Definition of Development
 Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive
Development
 Implications of Piaget’s Theory
 Vygotsky Sociocultural Perspective
 Implications of Vygotsky’s Theory
 Development of Language
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Review Questions
 What are three principles of development?
 What part of the brain is associated with
higher mental functions?
 What is lateralization and why is it
important?
 What are the main influences on cognitive
development?
 What is a scheme?
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Review Questions
 As children move through Piaget’s four stages,
what are the major changes?
 What is the “problem of the match”?
 What is active learning? Why is Piaget’s theory
consistent with active learning?
 What are some limitations of Piaget’s theory?
 Explain how interpsychological development
becomes intrapsychological development.
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Review Questions
 What are the differences between Piaget’s and
Vygotsky’s view of private speech and its role
in development?
 What is assisted learning? Scaffolding?
 What is a student’s zone of proximal
development?
 How are humans predisposed to develop
language? What role does learning play?
 Describe teacher actions and responses that
encourage language development.
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Compare & Contrast Piaget’s and
Vygotsky’s Theories.
Piaget Vygotsky
Key concepts
Role of teacher
Can development
be accelerated?
How does the
child’s thinking
change with age?
How does social
interaction affect
cognitive level?
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Short Answer
When a child can focus on both
width and length of two triangles
in order to compare their areas,
Piaget would say that the child is
capable of _________________.
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Short Answer
When a child can focus on both
width and length of two triangles
in order to compare their areas,
Piaget would say that the child is
capable of decentering.
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Multiple Choice
According to Vygotsky, which of
the following would be most
influential on a child’s learning?
a. Social transmission
b. Cognitive level
c. Repetition of information
d. Maturation
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Multiple Choice
According to Vygotsky, which of
the following would be most
influential on a child’s learning?
a. Social transmission
b. Cognitive level
c. Repetition of information
d. Maturation
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Mnemonics: How Will
You Remember…...
 Piaget’s influences
on development?
 Piaget’s four
stages?
 The zone of
proximal
development?
Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
Time for Bill’s Story: Hearing
Aid loss

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Cognitive piaget's cognitive developmental theory

  • 1. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Chapter 2: Cognitive Development and Language Ed Psych 202/Dr. Bauer Marietta College
  • 2. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Overview  Definition of Development  Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development  Implications of Piaget’s Theory  Vygotsky Sociocultural Perspective  Implications of Vygotsky’s Theory  Development of Language
  • 3. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Concept Map for Chapter 2 Piaget’s Theory and Implications Language Development Vygotsky’s Theory and Implications Development Defined Cognitive Development and Language
  • 4. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Development
  • 5. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Types of Developmental Change Physical Personal Social Cognitive
  • 6. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Principles of Development Rates differ Orderly Gradual
  • 7. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Brain Development  Main structures  Specialization and integration  Lateralization  Storing and transferring information
  • 8. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Jean Piaget
  • 9. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development Maturation Activity Social transmission Equilibration Mnemonic: MASE
  • 10. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Piagetian Terminology  Organization  Schemes / schema  Adaptation  Assimilation  Accommodation  Equilibration  Equilibrium  Disequilibrium
  • 11. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development  Sensorimotor  Pre-operational  Concrete operations  Formal operations
  • 12. Sensorimotor Stage: 0-2  Learning through 5 senses  Object permanence  Goal directed actions
  • 13. Rules for Toddlers  If I like it, it’s mine.  If it’s in my hand, it’s mine.  If I can take it from you, it’s mine.  If I had it a little while ago, it’s mine.  If it’s mine, it must never appear to be yours in any way.
  • 14. Rules for Toddlers, continued  If I’m doing or building something, all the pieces are mine.  If it looks like mine, it’s mine.  If I saw it first, it’s mine.  If you are playing with something, and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine.  If it’s broken, it’s yours!
  • 15. Preoperational Stage: 2-7  Operations  Semiotic function  One-way logic  Difficulty with centering & conservation  Egocentrism  Language develops
  • 16. Concrete Operational Stage: Ages 7 - 11  ‘Hands on’ thinking  Conservation, identity, compensation  Reversability  Classification  Seriation
  • 17. Formal Operational Stage: Ages 11 - 15  Not all individuals reach this stage  Hypothetico- deductive reasoning  ‘Scientific’ reasoning  Adolescent egocentrism & imaginary audience
  • 18. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Implications of Piaget’s Theory for Teachers  Understanding students’ thinking  ‘Match’ teaching to cognitive stage  Presentation strategies  Illustrations and examples  Assignments  Use disequilibrium to motivate  Individuals ‘construct’ knowledge Use disequilibrium to motivate  See Guidelines, Woolfolk pp. 33, 36, & 38
  • 19. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Create a Mnemonic for Piaget’s Four Stages Examples: Sometimes Piaget Can Frustrate! Sophomore Psychologists Can’t Fail!
  • 20. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Limitations of Piaget  Stage theory inconsistencies  Underestimating children's abilities  Cognitive development & information processing  Overlooks influence of cultural and social groups See Point▼Counterpoint, Woolfolk p. 41
  • 21. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Lev Vygotsky
  • 22. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Vygotsky Sociocultural Perspective  Knowledge is co-constructed  Interpsychological  Intrapsychological  Social interactions  Role of cultural tools  Role of language & private speech  Self-talk & learning  Role of adults and peers
  • 23. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Private Speech: Piaget versus Vygotsky Piaget Vygotsky Development al Significance Lack of ability External thinking Course of Development Declines with age Increases in youth, then declines Relationship to Social Speech Negative; immature Positive; social stimulated Relationship to Environmenta Piaget did not comment Increases with task difficulty
  • 24. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Implications of Vygotsky’s Theory for Teachers  Assisted learning  Scaffolding  Zone of proximal development  Collaborative learning  Alternative assessment  See Table p. 50 & Guidelines p. 52
  • 25. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Reflection Questions  Compare Piaget with Vygotsky regarding implications for teaching.  Compare disequilibrium with the zone of proximal development.  Compare the role of social transmission in Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories.
  • 26. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Language Development
  • 27. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Language Development  Reinforced behaviors or special capacity for language learning?  Influences of heredity and environment
  • 28. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Language Development: The School Years  Pronunciation  Syntax  Vocabulary & meaning  Metalinguistic awareness
  • 29. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon 1st Grade Teachers and Literacy  Build on existing emerging literacy skills  Be supportive and positive  Actively involve children in meaningful, functional language experiences  Acknowledge differences  Emphasize reading  Develop partnerships with families  See Family and Community Partnerships, Woolfolk, p. 56
  • 30. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Summary  Definition of Development  Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development  Implications of Piaget’s Theory  Vygotsky Sociocultural Perspective  Implications of Vygotsky’s Theory  Development of Language
  • 31. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Review Questions  What are three principles of development?  What part of the brain is associated with higher mental functions?  What is lateralization and why is it important?  What are the main influences on cognitive development?  What is a scheme?
  • 32. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Review Questions  As children move through Piaget’s four stages, what are the major changes?  What is the “problem of the match”?  What is active learning? Why is Piaget’s theory consistent with active learning?  What are some limitations of Piaget’s theory?  Explain how interpsychological development becomes intrapsychological development.
  • 33. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Review Questions  What are the differences between Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s view of private speech and its role in development?  What is assisted learning? Scaffolding?  What is a student’s zone of proximal development?  How are humans predisposed to develop language? What role does learning play?  Describe teacher actions and responses that encourage language development.
  • 34. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Compare & Contrast Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s Theories. Piaget Vygotsky Key concepts Role of teacher Can development be accelerated? How does the child’s thinking change with age? How does social interaction affect cognitive level? Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon
  • 35. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Short Answer When a child can focus on both width and length of two triangles in order to compare their areas, Piaget would say that the child is capable of _________________.
  • 36. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Short Answer When a child can focus on both width and length of two triangles in order to compare their areas, Piaget would say that the child is capable of decentering.
  • 37. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Multiple Choice According to Vygotsky, which of the following would be most influential on a child’s learning? a. Social transmission b. Cognitive level c. Repetition of information d. Maturation
  • 38. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Multiple Choice According to Vygotsky, which of the following would be most influential on a child’s learning? a. Social transmission b. Cognitive level c. Repetition of information d. Maturation
  • 39. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Mnemonics: How Will You Remember…...  Piaget’s influences on development?  Piaget’s four stages?  The zone of proximal development?
  • 40. Copyright 2001 by Allyn and Bacon Time for Bill’s Story: Hearing Aid loss