sociocultural theory of cognitive development
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The sociocultural theory of cognitive development is a psychological framework that explains how children’s thinking grows through social interaction, language, and cultural tools, emphasizing the role of more knowledgeable others and the surrounding cultural context.
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Target entity: sociocultural theory of cognitive development Context triple: [Lev Vygotsky, knownFor, sociocultural theory of cognitive development]
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The Construction of Reality in the Child
The Construction of Reality in the Child is a seminal book by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget that analyzes how infants and young children gradually build an understanding of objects, space, time, and causality.
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The Language and Thought of the Child
The Language and Thought of the Child is a foundational book in developmental psychology in which Jean Piaget explores how children’s language use reflects and shapes their evolving cognitive structures.
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The Child's Conception of the World
The Child's Conception of the World is a seminal book by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget that explores how children understand reality, causality, and the physical world as their cognitive abilities develop.
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Genetic Epistemology
Genetic Epistemology is Jean Piaget’s theoretical framework that explains how human knowledge develops through the progressive construction and reorganization of cognitive structures from childhood onward.
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constructivism (psychology)
Constructivism in psychology is a theory of learning and cognition that holds individuals actively construct knowledge and meaning from their experiences rather than passively absorbing information.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: sociocultural theory of cognitive development Target entity description: The sociocultural theory of cognitive development is a psychological framework that explains how children’s thinking grows through social interaction, language, and cultural tools, emphasizing the role of more knowledgeable others and the surrounding cultural context.
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A.
The Construction of Reality in the Child
The Construction of Reality in the Child is a seminal book by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget that analyzes how infants and young children gradually build an understanding of objects, space, time, and causality.
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B.
The Language and Thought of the Child
The Language and Thought of the Child is a foundational book in developmental psychology in which Jean Piaget explores how children’s language use reflects and shapes their evolving cognitive structures.
-
C.
The Child's Conception of the World
The Child's Conception of the World is a seminal book by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget that explores how children understand reality, causality, and the physical world as their cognitive abilities develop.
-
D.
Genetic Epistemology
Genetic Epistemology is Jean Piaget’s theoretical framework that explains how human knowledge develops through the progressive construction and reorganization of cognitive structures from childhood onward.
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E.
constructivism (psychology)
Constructivism in psychology is a theory of learning and cognition that holds individuals actively construct knowledge and meaning from their experiences rather than passively absorbing information.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
developmental psychology theory
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learning theory ⓘ psychological theory ⓘ |
| appliedIn |
classroom instruction design
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instructional design ⓘ literacy education ⓘ second language learning ⓘ |
| basedOn | Lev Vygotsky's work NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| contrastsWith |
Piaget's stage theory of cognitive development
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individualistic views of cognition ⓘ |
| coreConcept |
appropriation of cultural practices
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cultural tools ⓘ internalization ⓘ intersubjectivity ⓘ mediation by tools and signs ⓘ more knowledgeable other ⓘ private speech ⓘ psychological tools ⓘ scaffolding ⓘ social speech ⓘ zone of proximal development ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
apprenticeship in thinking
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collaborative learning ⓘ guided participation ⓘ historical and cultural context of development ⓘ role of cultural tools in thinking ⓘ role of culture in cognitive development ⓘ role of language in cognitive development ⓘ social interaction in learning ⓘ |
| field |
cognitive psychology
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cultural psychology ⓘ developmental psychology ⓘ educational psychology ⓘ psychology ⓘ sociology of education ⓘ |
| follows | Lev Vygotsky NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| influences |
apprenticeship models in education
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collaborative learning practices ⓘ culturally responsive pedagogy ⓘ dialogic teaching ⓘ instructional scaffolding strategies ⓘ sociocultural approaches to education ⓘ |
| proposes |
children internalize dialogues with others
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cognitive development is socially mediated ⓘ cognitive processes are culturally situated ⓘ development involves transformation of external activities into internal processes ⓘ higher mental functions develop from social interactions ⓘ language is a primary tool of thought ⓘ learning precedes development in many domains ⓘ |
| viewOnDevelopment |
development is continuous and context-dependent
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development varies across cultures ⓘ |
| viewOnLearning |
knowledge is co-constructed through interaction
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learning is a socially situated activity ⓘ |
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Subject: sociocultural theory of cognitive development Description of subject: The sociocultural theory of cognitive development is a psychological framework that explains how children’s thinking grows through social interaction, language, and cultural tools, emphasizing the role of more knowledgeable others and the surrounding cultural context.
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