Adaption of Schemas
Assimilation
When we acquire and incorporate new information about an object or idea into existing schemas
Disequilibrium
When our existing schema does not allow us to make sense of something new, leading to a unpleasant sensation of unbalance
Accommodation
When we acquire a more advanced understanding of an object or idea, modifying existing schemas
Equilibrium
When we have built new information into our understanding of a topic. Everything is again balanced and we have escaped the unpleasant experience of a lack of balance
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
Sensorimotor Stage
Pre-operational Stage
Conservation
Find it hard to see the relationship between properties of an object, despite changes in appearance
e.g. they find it hard to recognise that the same balled up string is the same length as when it is unravelled
Egocentricism
The can’t think outside of themselves
Class Inclusion
They cannot grasp that an object can belong to more than one subcategory
Concrete Operations
Formal Operation
What was Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognitive Development?
Culture
Language
Social Speech
Egocentric Speech
Inner Speech
Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
How to get to the ZPD?
What is Scaffolding?
The expert starts by giving a lot of help which is gradually lessened as the child becomes competent
Outside the ZPD?
If the activity is outside the ZPD, they will fail the task and learn nothing
What Makes Scaffolding Effective?