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Deck 2: Cognitive Development
1
The part of the brain directly associated with the coordination of physical movements is the cerebellum.
True
2
Developmental changes are genetically determined rather than environmentally determined.
False
3
The part of the cerebral cortex that matures first controls
A)higher-order thinking processes.
B)physical movements.
C)the processing of language.
D)the formation of associations.
A)higher-order thinking processes.
B)physical movements.
C)the processing of language.
D)the formation of associations.
physical movements.
4
As time goes on,Tina becomes a happier individual,more in touch with life,and content with her situation.This description emphasizes what kind of development for Tina?
A)Cognitive
B)Personal
C)Physical
D)Social
A)Cognitive
B)Personal
C)Physical
D)Social
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5
The two processes involved in adaptation are
A)assimilation and accommodation.
B)assimilation and equilibration.
C)equilibration and organization.
D)social transmission and schema.
A)assimilation and accommodation.
B)assimilation and equilibration.
C)equilibration and organization.
D)social transmission and schema.
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6
The specialization of the two hemispheres of the brain is called ________.
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7
Piaget's basic blocks of thinking and memory are
A)actions.
B)accommodations.
C)adaptations.
D)schemas.
A)actions.
B)accommodations.
C)adaptations.
D)schemas.
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8
Specialization of the two hemispheres of the brain involves
A)Broca's area.
B)lateralization.
C)the primary auditory cortex.
D)Wernicke's area.
A)Broca's area.
B)lateralization.
C)the primary auditory cortex.
D)Wernicke's area.
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9
Which one of the following is an example of maturation?
A)Gaining weight from age two to age three
B)Losing weight due to exercise
C)Losing weight during a brief illness
D)Learning which foods produce the most weight
A)Gaining weight from age two to age three
B)Losing weight due to exercise
C)Losing weight during a brief illness
D)Learning which foods produce the most weight
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10
Which one of the following is the clearest example of Piaget's concept of assimilation?
A)Learning that a green light means "go" and a red light means "stop."
B)Learning to paint with a new type of brush.
C)Looking at teachers as they lecture.
D)Looking at a worm and thinking that it is a snake.
A)Learning that a green light means "go" and a red light means "stop."
B)Learning to paint with a new type of brush.
C)Looking at teachers as they lecture.
D)Looking at a worm and thinking that it is a snake.
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11
Define development and identify specific types of forms it can take.Then explain how maturation relates to development.
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12
What part of the brain coordinates and orchestrates skilled movements?
A)Cerebellum
B)Cortex
C)Cerebrum
D)Frontal lobe
A)Cerebellum
B)Cortex
C)Cerebrum
D)Frontal lobe
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13
If John is introduced to the concept of fractions today,he will not be able to start adding and subtracting them tomorrow.What general principle of development is illustrated?
A)Development proceeds through identifiable stages.
B)Development takes place gradually.
C)Maturation is the basis for development.
D)John lacks personal development.
A)Development proceeds through identifiable stages.
B)Development takes place gradually.
C)Maturation is the basis for development.
D)John lacks personal development.
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14
The last part of the brain to develop fully is the
A)cerebellum.
B)cerebral cortex.
C)frontal lobe.
D)thalamus.
A)cerebellum.
B)cerebral cortex.
C)frontal lobe.
D)thalamus.
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15
Jeannie observed rocks sinking in water and said,"I already knew that.All rocks sink." Then she saw a piece of pumice floating on water and was told that pumice is rock.Several days later,she was asked again if rocks sink in water.She replied,"Well,most do." In Piaget's terms,what process did Jeannie use to draw this conclusion?
A)Accommodation
B)Assimilation
C)Classification
D)Conservation
A)Accommodation
B)Assimilation
C)Classification
D)Conservation
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16
All developmental theories have the following general principle in common.
A)Development is balanced.
B)Development is gradual.
C)Development occurs in a random way.
D)Individuals develop at the same rate.
A)Development is balanced.
B)Development is gradual.
C)Development occurs in a random way.
D)Individuals develop at the same rate.
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17
According to Piaget,the foundation for development in all humans is supplied by
A)activity.
B)exploration.
C)maturation.
D)social transmission.
A)activity.
B)exploration.
C)maturation.
D)social transmission.
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18
Which of the following pairs of factors that influence thinking is thought by Piaget to be genetic or inherited tendencies?
A)Accommodation and assimilation
B)Adaptation and organization
C)Assimilation and schemas
D)Schemas and equilibration
A)Accommodation and assimilation
B)Adaptation and organization
C)Assimilation and schemas
D)Schemas and equilibration
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19
Developmental changes that are genetically programmed are a function of ________.
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20
Messages sent by releasing chemicals that jump across synapses involve
A)lateralization.
B)myelination.
C)neurons.
D)transformations.
A)lateralization.
B)myelination.
C)neurons.
D)transformations.
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21
What of the following sayings best conveys a child's thinking before the notion of object permanence is acquired?
A)"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
B)"A penny saved is a penny earned."
C)"A stitch in time saves nine."
D)"Out of sight,out of mind."
A)"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
B)"A penny saved is a penny earned."
C)"A stitch in time saves nine."
D)"Out of sight,out of mind."
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22
Janie was having some difficulty deciding how to organize her defense for the debate competition.She prepared several hypothetical arguments that her opponents might raise,and how she might reply.What cognitive stage of Piaget's theory does this account best illustrate?
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
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23
In the sensorimotor stage of development,a child begins to develop
A)goal-directed actions.
B)mental operations.
C)preoperational thought.
D)semiotic functions.
A)goal-directed actions.
B)mental operations.
C)preoperational thought.
D)semiotic functions.
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24
When we try a particular strategy and it does not work,the discomfort we experience is called
A)assimilation.
B)centration.
C)disequilibrium.
D)non-adaptation.
A)assimilation.
B)centration.
C)disequilibrium.
D)non-adaptation.
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25
In Piaget's theory,an understanding of object permanence is acquired during what period of development?
A)Early preoperations
B)Operations
C)Late preoperations
D)Sensorimotor
A)Early preoperations
B)Operations
C)Late preoperations
D)Sensorimotor
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26
The best way to determine what cognitive stage a person has reached is by
A)interpreting the person's scores on a mental ability test.
B)knowing the person's age.
C)knowing the person's rate of development.
D)observing how the person solves problems.
A)interpreting the person's scores on a mental ability test.
B)knowing the person's age.
C)knowing the person's rate of development.
D)observing how the person solves problems.
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27
A teacher pours juice from a larger glass into two tiny glasses,and the child beams,happy now that he has "more juice." What cognitive stage (Piaget's theory)does the account best illustrate?
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operational thought
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operational thought
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
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28
Billy refuses to drink his orange juice from the 1/2 full glass that his mother gives to him.He wants her to pour the juice into his favorite cup and watches his mother fill it to the brim.Billy likes his cup better because he gets more juice in it.With what cognitive concept in Piaget's theory is Billy having trouble?
A)Accommodation
B)Assimilation
C)Conservation
D)Semiotic function
A)Accommodation
B)Assimilation
C)Conservation
D)Semiotic function
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29
What is the hallmark of Piaget's stage of formal operations?
A)Semiotic function
B)Hypothetical-deductive reasoning
C)Organized thinking of dependent elements
D)Reversible thinking
A)Semiotic function
B)Hypothetical-deductive reasoning
C)Organized thinking of dependent elements
D)Reversible thinking
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30
David has just purchased a car and is intensely interested in it.When the car has engine trouble,he is able systematically to locate the problem.What cognitive stage of Piaget's theory does this situation best illustrate?
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
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31
After stringing beads from a large necklace onto a smaller empty string,a child states that there are now more beads on the small string than there were on the larger string.What cognitive concept (Piaget's theory)does this behavior best illustrate?
A)Accommodation
B)Assimilation
C)Conservation
D)Equilibration
A)Accommodation
B)Assimilation
C)Conservation
D)Equilibration
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32
Corinne has mastered this type of problem: "If the white house is bigger than the blue house,and the blue house is bigger than the red house,is the white house bigger or smaller than the red house?" What stage of Piaget's cognitive theory does this situation best illustrate?
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
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33
In his first game of hide-and-seek,Andy covers his eyes so that his friends cannot see him.His thinking can be described as
A)decentered.
B)egocentric.
C)schematic.
D)seriation.
A)decentered.
B)egocentric.
C)schematic.
D)seriation.
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34
A preoperational child's belief that a tall,narrow glass contains more liquid than a short,wide glass is probably due to difficulties in
A)decentering.
B)egocentrism.
C)serration.
D)object permanence.
A)decentering.
B)egocentrism.
C)serration.
D)object permanence.
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35
When Mary returned from the high-school prom,she complained,"Everyone hated my dress!" What specific concept does this account best illustrate?
A)Adolescent egocentrism
B)Interpsychological action
C)Reversible thinking
D)Semiotic function
A)Adolescent egocentrism
B)Interpsychological action
C)Reversible thinking
D)Semiotic function
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36
According to Piaget,the process of searching for a balance between cognitive schemas and environmental information is called
A)accommodation.
B)adaptation.
C)assimilation.
D)equilibration.
A)accommodation.
B)adaptation.
C)assimilation.
D)equilibration.
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37
According to Piaget,people pass through the four stages of cognitive development
A)at the same levels of competence.
B)at the same rates,adjusted for intelligence.
C)in specifically determined ages.
D)in the same sequence.
A)at the same levels of competence.
B)at the same rates,adjusted for intelligence.
C)in specifically determined ages.
D)in the same sequence.
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38
Perry is able to solve hypothetical problems by mentally working through a set of possibilities.What characteristic of cognitive development does Perry illustrate?
A)Compensatory reasoning
B)Inductive thinking
C)Organized thinking
D)Reversible reasoning
A)Compensatory reasoning
B)Inductive thinking
C)Organized thinking
D)Reversible reasoning
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39
Michelle covers her own eyes,because she thinks her friends will not see her when playing a game of hide-and-seek.What stage of Piaget's cognitive theory does this account best illustrate?
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
A)Concrete operations
B)Formal operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
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40
Nathan is shown two balls of clay that he identifies as equal in quantity.When one of the balls is then rolled into a sausage,Nathan says that piece (i.e. ,sausage)now has more clay.In what stage of development is he likely to be?
A)Concrete operations
B)Goal-directed operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
A)Concrete operations
B)Goal-directed operations
C)Preoperational thought
D)Sensorimotor
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41
Seriation refers to the ability to work with symbols.
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42
Neo-Piagetian theorists are concerned with how attention,memory,and strategy use relate to Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
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43
Assimilation takes place when a person uses existing schemas to respond to a new situation.
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44
The principle that changing the shape of an object does not change the amount of the object is called ________.
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45
The process of making an orderly arrangement of objects from large to small or vice versa is called ________.
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46
The basis of formal operations is ________.
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47
According to Robbie Case,cognitive development in one domain of thought
A)cannot be explained by assimilation and accommodation.
B)differs from one domain to another.
C)is similar from one domain to another.
D)transfers from one domain to another.
A)cannot be explained by assimilation and accommodation.
B)differs from one domain to another.
C)is similar from one domain to another.
D)transfers from one domain to another.
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48
Describe Piaget's theoretical views on cognitive development using and defining the following terms in your answer: organization,adaptation,assimilation,accommodation,equilibration.
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49
Which one of the following statements best reflects Piaget's position on the question of speeding up cognitive development?
A)Acceleration is both inefficient and useless.
B)Acceleration is effective for only the brightest students.
C)Keeping cognitive development "on track" is a teacher's role.
D)Speeding up cognitive development is a teacher's role.
A)Acceleration is both inefficient and useless.
B)Acceleration is effective for only the brightest students.
C)Keeping cognitive development "on track" is a teacher's role.
D)Speeding up cognitive development is a teacher's role.
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50
According to Piaget,most adults may be able to use formal operational thought in only a few areas in which they have the greatest interest or experience.
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51
Current views about Piaget's theory generally support the idea that
A)Piaget's tasks appear to have been invalid for judging cognitive ability.
B)Piaget's tasks appear to have generally been too easy for subjects.
C)Piaget tended to overestimate children's abilities and underestimate their social differences.
D)Piaget tended to underestimate children's abilities and overlook the social and cultural issues.
A)Piaget's tasks appear to have been invalid for judging cognitive ability.
B)Piaget's tasks appear to have generally been too easy for subjects.
C)Piaget tended to overestimate children's abilities and underestimate their social differences.
D)Piaget tended to underestimate children's abilities and overlook the social and cultural issues.
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52
According to Piaget,when environmental events cause changes in existing schemas,________ occurs.
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53
"Out of sight,out of mind" describes the behavior of children who have not acquired ________.
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54
The ability to reason abstractly and deductively occurs during the Piagetian stage of ________.
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55
Understanding of object permanence occurs during the sensorimotor stage.
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56
When a schema produces an unsatisfactory result,a student experiences ________.
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57
Hypothetical-deductive reasoning is characteristic of adolescent egocentrism.
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58
Name and define the basic aspects of reasoning that must be mastered before a child is able to solve problems of conservation.
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59
Having the ability to focus on more than one aspect of a situation at a time is called ________.
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60
The cognitive stage associated with ability to understand hypothetical situations is formal operations.
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61
The zone of proximal development is the area where students may solve a problem
A)by themselves.
B)with no disequilibrium.
C)with support.
D)without frustration.
A)by themselves.
B)with no disequilibrium.
C)with support.
D)without frustration.
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62
The basic difference between Piaget and Vygotsky's views of cognitive development is in attention paid to genetic factors.
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63
According to Vygotsky,scaffolding represents
A)a barrier or a block to solving a problem.
B)a plateau that children reach before progressing to a new stage.
C)artificial support,such as notes,on which children can rely while learning.
D)external support for helping children solve problems on their own.
A)a barrier or a block to solving a problem.
B)a plateau that children reach before progressing to a new stage.
C)artificial support,such as notes,on which children can rely while learning.
D)external support for helping children solve problems on their own.
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64
The research of Luis Moll in Arizona has focused on the cultural "funds of knowledge," which include
A)learning environments that require students to work on their own.
B)the knowledge the families and communities have that can become the basis for teaching.
C)learning activities funded under the law No Child Left Behind.
D)learning activities that require the use of a computer.
A)learning environments that require students to work on their own.
B)the knowledge the families and communities have that can become the basis for teaching.
C)learning activities funded under the law No Child Left Behind.
D)learning activities that require the use of a computer.
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Vygotsky's view of cognitive development differs from Piaget's in the importance and emphasis placed on a person's
A)experience.
B)genetic factors.
C)interpersonal interactions.
D)private speech.
A)experience.
B)genetic factors.
C)interpersonal interactions.
D)private speech.
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66
Application of Vygotsky's zone of proximal development concept would include
A)making new tasks slightly beyond the student's current level of ability.
B)not introducing new tasks until prerequisite tasks are satisfactorily mastered.
C)requiring the student to work completely independently,regardless of success or failure.
D)using highly structured materials to introduce new content rather than semi-structured tasks.
A)making new tasks slightly beyond the student's current level of ability.
B)not introducing new tasks until prerequisite tasks are satisfactorily mastered.
C)requiring the student to work completely independently,regardless of success or failure.
D)using highly structured materials to introduce new content rather than semi-structured tasks.
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67
The role of cultural tools in cognitive development involves,according to Vygotsky,
A)both real and symbolic tools.
B)essentially real tools.
C)predominantly symbolic tools.
D)primarily psychological tools.
A)both real and symbolic tools.
B)essentially real tools.
C)predominantly symbolic tools.
D)primarily psychological tools.
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68
Kathleen Berger (2006)refers to the space between what the learner already knows and what he or she is not yet ready to learn as the ________.
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69
The role of "private speech" in Vygotsky's view is to
A)call attention to oneself during play.
B)guide one's activities in solving a problem.
C)encourage children to learn new words.
D)stimulate the development of language from simple words to full sentences.
A)call attention to oneself during play.
B)guide one's activities in solving a problem.
C)encourage children to learn new words.
D)stimulate the development of language from simple words to full sentences.
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70
Guided participation in the classroom is an example of ________ learning.
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71
Define Vygotsky's zone of proximal development and explain how it relates to the problem of matching cognitive stages with instructional strategies.
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72
Piaget called children's self-directed talk ________ while Vygotsky called the same behavior ________.
A)egocentric speech;private speech
B)private speech;egocentric speech
C)private speech;social speech
D)social speech;private speech
A)egocentric speech;private speech
B)private speech;egocentric speech
C)private speech;social speech
D)social speech;private speech
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73
The support that children use to help them solve problems just beyond their capabilities is called ________.
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74
Both Piaget and Vygotsky would most likely agree students need to be taught in the "magic ________," or the place where they are neither bored nor frustrated.
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75
According to Vygotsky,a child's cultural development is
A)co-constructed learning and shared experiences.
B)created by emphasis on private speech.
C)internalized by self-thinking.
D)intrapsychologically determined.
A)co-constructed learning and shared experiences.
B)created by emphasis on private speech.
C)internalized by self-thinking.
D)intrapsychologically determined.
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Vygotsky viewed children's private speech to be helpful for cognitive development.
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Trip,a seventh grader,is having difficulty learning principles of fractions,such as two out of five is 2/5,3/5 is less than 2/3,and so on.While his classmates seem to follow most of the examples given in class and in the textbook,Trip feels overwhelmed and confused by them.He is good at other subjects (such as reading and social studies)but is falling behind rapidly in mathematics.Being familiar with Piaget's stages of development,you suspect that Trip is very concrete in his thinking about mathematical principles compared to many of his classmates.
Based on the above assessment of Trip's situation,what teaching approaches would Piaget's ideas suggest for making the principles of fractions more understandable to Trip?
Based on the above assessment of Trip's situation,what teaching approaches would Piaget's ideas suggest for making the principles of fractions more understandable to Trip?
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The development of language is associated with the concrete operational stage.
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An increasingly influential view of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky is based on
A)concrete experiences.
B)creation of complex schemas of thought.
C)culture and socioculture theory.
D)mastery of scientific thinking.
A)concrete experiences.
B)creation of complex schemas of thought.
C)culture and socioculture theory.
D)mastery of scientific thinking.
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When children are in a zone of proximal development,use of scaffolding is appropriate.
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