Vygotsky

Cards (20)

  • How did Vygotsky view children in terms of development?
    As curious, problem-solving beings
  • What is Vygotsky's view on teaching compared to discovery learning?
    Teaching is necessary for children's development
  • What did Vygotsky say about a child's abilities with assistance?
    They can do more with assistance today
  • How did Piaget describe the role of teaching in a child's learning?
    It prevents children from inventing knowledge
  • How did Piaget and Vygotsky differ in their views of children?
    Piaget saw them as scientists; Vygotsky as apprentices
  • What role do more knowledgeable others (MKOs) play in Vygotsky's theory?
    They are crucial for children's intellectual development
  • How does culture affect a child's development according to Vygotsky?
    Intellectual development is culturally dependent
  • What did Vygotsky believe about language in relation to cognitive development?
    Language drives cognitive development
  • What is egocentric speech according to Vygotsky?
    Talking to oneself while solving a problem
  • What happens to egocentric speech over time?
    It becomes internalized thinking
  • What does the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) represent?
    The gap between actual and potential development
  • How does interaction with MKOs affect a child's understanding in the ZPD?
    It extends their current understanding
  • What is scaffolding in Vygotsky's theory?
    Support provided by MKOs in the ZPD
  • How should scaffolding be adjusted according to Vygotsky?
    It should be gradually withdrawn as needed
  • What was the aim of Freund's Dolls House Study?
    • Investigate effectiveness of discovery vs. guided learning
    • Children helped a puppet place furniture
    • Assessed learning through a complex sorting task
  • What were the results of Freund's Dolls House Study?
    Children with mothers performed better
  • What did Wood and Middleton's study involve?
    • 4-year-olds used blocks to create a model
    • Mothers provided varied support during the task
    • Children succeeded when given appropriate support
  • What was the outcome of Wood and Middleton's study?
    Children constructed the model with support
  • What did Sinclair De-Zwart's study demonstrate?
    • Introduced language to help order rods
    • Found no improvement in ordering ability
    • Language did not drive the child's ability
  • What conclusion can be drawn from Sinclair De-Zwart's findings?
    Teaching language did not improve ordering skills