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Title: Development of Cognition and Language: Introduction to Piaget


1
Development of Cognition and Language
Introduction to Piagets Theory of Cognitive
Development
  • EDU 330 Educational Psychology
  • Daniel Moos

2
Intellectual Development (I)
3
Assumptions of Piagets Theory
  • Stage theory
  • Role of adults and children
  • Schemes
  • Intrinsic Activity Constantly searching for
    equilibrium based on prior experience/knowledge

4
Assumptions of Piagets Theory
  • Intrinsic Activity Constantly searching for
    equilibriumexample
  • Rocky slowly got up from the mat, planning his
    escape. He hesitated and thought. Things were not
    going well. What bothered him most was being
    held, especially since the charge against him had
    been weak. He considered his present situation.
    The lock that held him was strong but he thought
    he could break it. He knew, however, that his
    timing would have to be perfect. Rocky was aware
    that it was because of his early roughness that
    he been penalized so severely-much too severely
    from his point of view. The situation was
    becoming frustrating the pressure had been
    grinding on him too long. Rocky was getting angry
    now. He felt he was ready to make his move. He
    knew his success or failure would depend on what
    he did in the next few seconds.
  • Summarize in two or three sentences.

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Learning a result of disequilibrium Assimilation A
ccommodation
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Practice Mechanisms/processes in Piagets Theory
  • equilibrium disequilibrium accommodation
    assimilation
  • You have learned to drive a car with an
    automatic transmission, and youre very
    comfortable driving a variety of cars.
  • Then, you are asked to help a friend move, and
    your friend asks you to drive her car to her new
    location as she drives a moving truck. However,
    the car has a stick shift, and youre very
    uncomfortable trying to drive it. Your friend
    helps you get started, and finally youre able to
    manage and youre now able to drive vehicles with
    both automatic transmissions and with stick
    shifts.
  • Sometime later, you help another friend move,
    and he has a pickup truck with a stick shift.
    Now, youre able to comfortably drive the pickup
    truck.

How might this process translate to learning in
the classroom?
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Sensorimotor Stage ( birth - 2)
  • 1. Sensorimotor Period (birth 2)
  • Motor reflexes
  • Cognition progresses from the exercise of
    reflexes
  • Child coordinates them into increasingly long
    chains of behavior
  • ? By the end of this period, the child
    understands that objects continue to exist even
    when they are not seen

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Preoperational Stage (2 -7)
  • 2. Preoperational Period (2 - 7)
  • Begin to interact symbolically
  • Vocabulary increases substantially
  • Grammatical and sentence construction moves to
    sentences
  • Limitations to this period
  • (1) Egocentricity
  • (2) Perceptual Centration
  • (3) Inability to conserve
  • (4) Video Examples
  • (1) Youtube
  • (2) Casey

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Concrete Operations (7 -11)
  • Achievements in Period
  • - Conservation understood
  • Empathy possible (Theory of Mind)
  • Example from Casey (Video)
  • - More likely to obey logical rules.
  • For example, Jane is taller than Kim and Kim is
    taller than Sue. Who is tallest? (transitivity)

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Formal Operations Period (11- onward)
  • Achievements in Period
  • Change in Reasoning (Scientific reasoning)
  • Hypothetico-deductive reasoning (not restricted
    to previously acquired facts)
  • 3x 11 22
  • Thinking like a scientist (Inductive reasoning)
  • Children 11 and onward can generate hypotheses
    and systematically test them using experiments
  • Thinking about thinking
  • Reflective abstraction Acquire new information
    as a result of internal reflection

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Formal Operations Thinking Example
  • What is my rule???

Trial 1 M Does this meet my rule No
Trial 2 D Does this meet my rule Yes
Trial 3 O Does this meet my rule Yes
Trial 4 F Does this meet my rule No
Trial 5 Z Does this meet my rule No
Trial 6 B Does this meet my rule Yes
Trial 7 I Does this meet my rule No
Trial 8 X Does this meet my rule No
Trial 9 R Does this meet my rule Yes
Trial 10 P Does this meet my rule Yes
Trial 11 C Does this meet my rule Yes
Trial 12 A Does this meet my rule No
Trial 13 K Does this meet my rule No
Trial 14 S Does this meet my rule Yes
12
Piaget Summary
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Piaget Cognitive Development
  • Criticisms of Piagets Theory
  • ? Underestimating Childrens Capabilities
  • ? Overestimating Adolescents Capabilities
  • ? Vague Explanations for Cognitive Growth
  • ? Cultural Differences
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