Thursday, September 19, 2019
Developmental Psychology Theoretical Approaches Essay -- essays resear
Overview Four theoretical approaches to cognitive development Piagetââ¬â¢s theory Information processing theories Core knowledge theories Sociocultural theories (Vygotsky) General Themes Nature and nurture Continuity vs. discontinuity Active vs passive child Nurture (environment, learning) John Locke (1632-1704) ââ¬âInfantââ¬â¢s mind as ââ¬Å"tabula rasaâ⬠Behaviorism (e.g. Watson, Skinner) Nurture (environment, learning) 'A child's mind is a blank book. During the first years of his life, much will be written on the pages. The quality of that writing will affect his life profoundly.ââ¬Ë Walt Disney Nature (biology, instinct) Children, like plants, simply ââ¬Å"bloomâ⬠, following a timetable laid out in their genes (Gesell, 1933) ââ¬Å"instinct is stronger than upbringing.â⬠--Irish proverb How would a blank slate learn? Word learning ââ¬Ëby associationââ¬â¢ Word learning ââ¬Ëby associationââ¬â¢ Problems with association? category individual part color state of mind Jean Piaget (1896-1980) ââ¬ËConstructivistââ¬â¢ Child plays an active role in achieving developmental outcomes Stage like discontinuity Piaget ââ¬Å"the study of stages of intelligence is first a study of the formation of operational structures. I shall define every stage by a structure of a whole, with the possibility of its integration into succeeding stages, just as it was prepared by preceding stages...
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