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Key theories
Agreed with
Piaget
that children think qualitatively
differently
to adults
emphasised the importance of
social interaction
in children’s
cognitive development
What is the zone of proximal development
A zone of proximal development is what a
learner
can do
unaided
represents what we can do with the help of a
more
knowledgeable
other
children can understand more due to this
interaction
despite being limited by their
development
stage
Explain scaffolding
This describes the help given by an expert/
more
knowledgeable
other
to guide the child through the
zone
of
proximal development
help is
progressive
and leads to
development
Explain elementary and higher functions
Children are born with
elementary
functions
e.g memory, perception, sensation and attention
our
social
and
cultural
environment
allows us to use the skills to develop higher mental functions
Which study was used to research scaffolding
Wood
et al
Explain Wood et als study
Identifies different elements of
scaffolding
taking place
demonstration
- showing the child how to do the task
recruitment
- engaging the learners interest
direction management
- encouragement so the learner perseveres
marking
critical features
- highlighting the most important part of the task
What are the strengths
Supporting
evidence
-
Howe
et al
evidence
for
scaffolding
Evaluation - supporting evidence
Howe
et al
children do form
mental
representations
Evaluation - evidence for scaffolding
Conner
and
Cross
longitudinal
study that recorded how much help
mothers
gave
children
over time
findings found that mothers
decreased
their intervention and help as their children got
older
with simpler tasks
Evaluation - ignores individual differences
Assumes that
learning processes
were largely the same for all children
limits the
usefulness
of this theory in
education
if it’s not applicable to all children
different activities help children to learn better, it is not necessarily
social interaction
What is the limitation
Ignores
social differences
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