Constructivism Flashcards

(13 cards)

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What does constructivism reject regarding learning mechanisms?

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Stimulus-response and the view of the person as passive in development

Constructivism emphasizes active participation in learning rather than simple responses to stimuli.

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What claim do nativists make that constructivism rejects?

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That knowledge is innate

Nativists believe that individuals are born with certain knowledge, which constructivism disputes.

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How does constructivism view the role of a child in learning?

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The child actively constructs a model of the world

This means children are not just passive recipients of information.

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What are the two mechanisms that lead to change in Piaget’s theory?

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  • Assimilation
  • Accommodation
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Define assimilation in the context of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development.

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The process of fitting reality into one’s current cognitive organization/schema

Example: Calling a donkey a horse due to existing schema.

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Define accommodation in Piaget’s theory.

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Adjustment to one’s cognitive organization/schema resulting from reality demands

Example: Recognizing that donkeys are different from horses despite similarities.

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What is achieved when assimilation and accommodation are in balance?

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Equilibrium

Equilibrium is a state where a child’s understanding of the world is stable.

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What drives development according to Piaget?

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The internal state of the child

This suggests that cognitive development is an intrinsic process.

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What is Vygotsky’s view on the relationship between thought and language?

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Language is the basis of thought

Vygotsky argues that understanding and exchange lead to cognitive development.

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What does Vygotsky emphasize as important in shaping cognition?

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Individual cognition and culture

This highlights the importance of social context in learning.

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How does knowledge develop according to Vygotsky?

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As a result of social interaction

Social interactions with others contribute to cognitive growth.

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What is Vygotsky’s most influential idea?

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Zone of proximal development

This concept describes the range of tasks that a child can perform with guidance.

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How does Vygotsky view cognition?

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As a collaborative process between the child and their community

This includes interactions with caretakers, teachers, and siblings.

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