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1
Unit 9 Developmental Psychology
  • Essential Task 9-4Explain the maturation of
    cognitive abilities according to Vygotsky with
    specific attention to zones of proximal
    development and compare this viewpoint to Piaget.

2
Adulthood
Types of Studies
Adolescence
Adulthood
Unit 9 Developmental Psych
Prenatal Development
Aging
Cognitive Development
Moral Development
Piagets Stages
Vygotskys Theory
Gilligan
Kohlberg
Social Development
We are here
Erikson
Gender
Parenting Styles
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Essential Task 9-4
Outline
  • Vygotskys theory of cognitive development
  • Zones of proximal
  • Compared to Piaget

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Vygotsky Continued
  • Different than Piagets image of the individual
    constructing understanding alone
  • Everything is social
  • Vygotsky saw cognitive development as depending
    more on interactions with people tools in the
    childs world.
  • Tools are real pens, paper, computers
  • or Tools are symbols language, math systems,
    signs

5
The Big Ideas
  • Explained complex learning through Guided
    Participation.
  • Explained things that are taught rather than
    discovered (reading, writing etc.)
  • a way to share the thinking load
  • Helping a novice accomplish a complex task
  • Assistance can be physical or mental come from
    adults or peers
  • Scaffolding where the more knowledgeable other
    provides some type of structure.

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The Big Ideas
  • Vygotsky developed the theory of the Zone of
    proximal development (ZPD)
  • The distance between where a learner is at
    developmentally on their own where a learner
    could be with the help of a more knowledgeable
    other.
  • A more knowledgeable other can be an adult or a
    peer, helping a learner in this way is to
    scaffold their learning. Scaffolding occurs
    through the process of internalization mediated
    by language and though (see youtube).

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Examples of Guided Participation
  • A mother sitting with her toddler singing, Baa,
    baa black sheep have you any wool, yes sir, yes
    sir . at this point the mother pauses and the
    child sings loudly, THREE BAGS FULL!.
  • How is this guided participation?

8
Examples of Guided Participation
  • A 6-year old lost a toy asks her father for
    help. The father asks her where she last saw the
    toy the child says , I cant remember. He asks
    a series of questions Did you have it in your
    room? Outside? To each question the child
    answers No. When he asks, In the car?, she
    says I think so and finds the toy in the car.
  • In this story, who found the toy?

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Examples of Guided Participation
  • Think back to your days of drivers ed. and
    driving around with your parents and your
    temporary drivers license.
  • In what ways did your parent or driving
    instructor provide guided participation for you?

10
Vygotsky and Schools
  • Emphasized social learning
  • We can often complete harder tasks with someone
    else than we could alone.
  • Collaborative learning, group presentations,
    group work
  • Zone of Proximal Development
  • The teacher considers how much scaffolding to
    give a student to help them learn.
  • A push for authentic learning.
  • Learning is tied to the context it is in.

11
Motivation Vygotsky
  • This view emphasizes how peoples identities are
    formed by their participation in a group
  • Students can be motivated to learn by
    participating in communities where learning is
    valued
  • Ex Children want to learn to read write to
    become members of the literary club, to be able
    to participate and interact with the written world

12
Vygotskys Words
  • It is through others that we become ourselves
  • All learning is social
  • What a child can do in co-operation today he can
    do alone tomorrow
  • Guided participation, ZPD, scaffolding
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