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ECE 353 Week 1 DQ 1 Important Questions in Children's Thinking ECE 353 Week 1 DQ 2 Addressing Bias in Intelligence Testing ECE 353 Week 1 The Piagetian Model ECE 353 Week 2 DQ 1 Cultural Tools ECE 353 Week 2 DQ 2 Educational Innovations ECE 353 Week 3 DQ 1 Phonological Acquisition ECE 353 Week 3 DQ 2 Memory Facilitation – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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ECE 353 (Ash) Reading feeds the
Imagination/uophelpdotcom
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ECE 353 Entire Course (Ash)
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  •  ECE 353 Week 1 DQ 1 Important Questions in
    Children's Thinking
  • ECE 353 Week 1 DQ 2 Addressing Bias in
    Intelligence Testing
  • ECE 353 Week 1 The Piagetian Model
  • ECE 353 Week 2 DQ 1 Cultural Tools
  • ECE 353 Week 2 DQ 2 Educational Innovations
  • ECE 353 Week 3 DQ 1 Phonological Acquisition
  • ECE 353 Week 3 DQ 2 Memory Facilitation
  • ECE 353 Week 3 Journal Connecting to Classroom
    Practices
  • ECE 353 Week 4 DQ 1 Theories of Concept
    Representation
  • ECE 353 Week 4 DQ 2 False Belief Tasks
  • ECE 353 Week 5 DQ 1 Planning in Problem Solving
  • ECE 353 Week 5 DQ 2 Learning in Context

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ECE 353 Week 1 DQ 1 Important Questions in
Children's Thinking (Ash)
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  • Important Questions in Childrens Thinking.
    Chapter One of your text identifies the six most
    important questions in the study of childrens
    thinking
  • Are some capabilities innate?
  • Does development progress through stages?
  • How does change occur?
  • How do individuals differ?

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 ECE 353 Week 1 DQ 2 Addressing Bias in
Intelligence Testing (Ash)
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  •   Addressing Bias in Intelligence Testing.
    Daniel, an eight-year-old child from a poor,
    inner-city neighborhood, is given a traditional
    IQ test. One section of the IQ test involves
    defining various words. Yacht is one of the
    words that Daniel is asked to define. Briefly
    discuss why the test administrator should be
    cautious when interpreting Daniels performance
    on this test. How does the triarchic theory
    potentially counter this bias? Develop and share
    three questions, one for each component of the
    triarchic theory (analytic, creative, and
    practical), that would provide a more accurate
    representation of Daniels intelligence. 
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 ECE 353 Week 1 The Piagetian Model (Ash)
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  •   The Piagetian Model. There is little argument
    that while not perfect, Piagets theories have
    had a profound impact on the field of cognitive
    development. Provide an analysis of his model as
    well as the challenges to it.
  • In a two- to three-page paper, please include the
    following components
  • Define the four main stages of Piagets theory,
    along with their age ranges
  • Discuss the three crucial processes by which
    children move from one stage to another
  • Focusing on the first three stages, describe
    one significant limitation of childrens thinking
    in each
  • Review the findings of either Diamond or Gelman

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ECE 353 Week 2 DQ 1 Cultural Tools (Ash)
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  • Cultural Tools. Cultural tools shape cognitive
    development and can include both technical tools,
    which act on the environment, and psychological
    tools, which are tools for thinking. Discuss
    Vygotskys belief that language is the most
    significant of the cultural tools. Do you agree
    or disagree? Examine the given images of other
    psychological tools. Choose one of the given
    tools and discuss how that tool may influence
    cognitive development from the perspective of the
    sociocultural theories. What do you feel are the
    ramifications of your tool on student learning?
    Is your chosen tool an example of the ratchet
    effect? Defend your answer. 
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ECE 353 Week 2 DQ 2 Educational Innovations (Ash)
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  •  Educational Innovations. Many educational
    innovations, such as dynamic assessment and FCL
    (Fostering Communities of Learners) classrooms,
    have incorporated insights about learning and
    development from the sociocultural theories.
    Chooseeither dynamic assessment or FCL. Define
    your choice, and discuss how it incorporates
    insights about learning and development from the
    sociocultural theories. Develop one activity that
    effectively illustrates your chosen educational
    innovation in practice. 
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ECE 353 Week 3 DQ 1 Phonological Acquisition (Ash)
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  • Phonological Acquisition. Watch the talk by
    Patricia Kuhl, entitled The Linguistic Genius of
    Babies.
  • How do her findings support language acquisition
    in regard to phonology as it is described in
    Chapter Six of your text? Include a discussion of
    the need for a social context when developing
    phonological awareness and why. How did your own
    social context impact your phonological awareness?

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ECE 353 Week 3 DQ 2 Memory Facilitation (Ash)
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  •   Memory Facilitation. Older children typically
    remember more than younger children. Identify and
    describe two strategies that older children use
    to facilitate their memories. Reflecting on your
    own personal experiences, what strategies do you
    employ to improve your memory? Discuss the
    relevance of strategies that facilitate memory
    within the context of classroom instruction.
    Share one instructional strategy that you feel is
    highly effective for most students. 
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ECE 353 Week 3 Journal Connecting to Classroom
Practices (Ash)
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  • Connecting to Classroom Practices. In a one- to
    two-page journal entry, write a self-reflection.
    What is the relevance of this course to best
    practices in the classroom? In other words, how
    can an understanding of how children think
    improve your teaching skills, particularly in
    terms of differentiating student needs and
    abilities? Do you feel that you currently utilize
    an understanding of cognitive development in your
    own teaching?
  • Your journal is an informal, reflective piece
    that does not require citations or APA format
    however, if you choose to use resources, please
    cite them appropriately

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 ECE 353 Week 4 DQ 1 Theories of Concept
Representation (Ash)
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  •   Theories of Concept Representation. Identify
    and describe one of the three major theories of
    concept representation defining-features,
    probabilistic, or theory-based. What is the
    mechanism of conceptual development in your
    chosen theory? Provide an example (not given in
    the text) that illustrates the mechanisms of your
    chosen theory. How would a child likely respond
    to a given scenario from the perspective of your
    chosen theory

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ECE 353 Week 4 DQ 2 False Belief Tasks (Ash)
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  •  Belief Tasks. According to your text, the gold
    standard that researchers use to demonstrate
    understanding of belief is success on tasks that
    require understanding of ones own or another
    persons false belief (Siegler, 2005, pg. 318).
    Young children often fail false belief tasks.
    This finding has been interpreted in a number of
    different ways. Give an original example of a
    false belief task that could be given to a
    three-year-old (do not use an example from the
    text). Describe an interpretation of childrens
    poor performance on false belief tasks. Provide
    at least two factors that can enhance the
    performance of students on false belief tasks.
    How can preschool teachers utilize their
    knowledge of student performance on these tasks
    as well as their knowledge of performance
    enhancers when planning for instruction? 

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ECE 353 Week 5 DQ 1 Planning in Problem Solving
(Ash)
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  •   Planning in Problem Solving. Young children
    often fail to plan, even when doing so would
    facilitate their problem-solving performance.
    Select and describe one of the five reasons that
    children may fail to plan given on pages 357-358
    of your text. Construct a classroom-based
    scenario that illustrates your chosen reason.
    What is the implication of your reason when
    considering the differing needs of students while
    planning for classroom instruction? What is one
    strategy that teachers can use to mediate the
    effects of these failures and support the
    problem-solving skills of their young students?

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ECE 353 Week 5 DQ 2 Learning in Context (Ash)
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  •  Learning in Context. Context influences
    childrens performance in mathematics. This was
    illustrated in Carraher and colleagues (1985)
    classic study of Brazilian street vendors.
    Describe the method  and results of Carraher and
    colleagues study, and discuss how the results
    support the claim that childrens mathematical
    problem-solving performance depends on context.
    Do you feel that these findings can also be
    applied to other academic areas? Provide a
    specific example of how a classroom teacher might
    use this research to facilitate learning in the
    classroom. 
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ECE 353 Week 5 Final Paper (Ash)
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  • Final Paper
  • Chapter Twelve of your text identifies seven
    areas of cognitive development that have been
    addressed in this bookperception, language,
    memory, conceptual understanding, social
    cognition, problem solving, and academic skills.
    Table 12.1 of the chapter also identifies the
    eight themes of childrens thinking, in general,
    that have filtered throughout the course of this
    text.
  • For your final paper you will select one area of
    cognitive development and analyze it through the
    lens of at least three of the themes outlined in
    table 12.1.
  • Your final paper will be eight to ten pages in
    length (plus title and reference pages) and
    include the following components
  • A description of

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ECE 353 Week 5 Journal Course Reflection (Ash)
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  •  Course Reflection. In a one- to two-page journal
    entry, reflect on your experience in ECE353.
    Which components of the course have influenced
    your thinking the most in regard to cognitive
    development? Identify one theory that had the
    most profound impact on your thinking (either
    positively or negatively) and describe why. What
    effect will this have on your classroom
    instruction?
  • Your journal is an informal, reflective piece
    that does not require citations or APA format
    however, if you choose to use resources, please
    cite them appropriately.
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ECE 353 (Ash) Reading feeds the
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