Havighurst's Developmental Task Theory Quiz
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What is Havighurst's theory on developmental tasks?

Havighurst's theory defines developmental stages and tasks.

When did Havighurst develop his theory on developmental tasks?

Havighurst developed his theory between 1948 and 1953.

What phrase did Havighurst popularize?

Havighurst popularized the phrase 'teachable moments'.

What is a developmental task according to Havighurst?

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Why is timing important in learning?

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Robert J. Havighurst

  • American psychologist who developed the Developmental Task Theory between 1948 and 1953
  • His work followed those of Sigmund Freud and Jean Piaget, and preceded Erik Erikson's work

Developmental Task Theory

  • A developmental task is a task learned at a specific point, enabling the achievement of succeeding tasks
  • The theory defines developmental stages and tasks
  • "Teachable moments" occur when the timing is right for learning a particular task
  • Learning will not occur unless the time is right
  • Repeating important points is crucial to ensure students can benefit from knowledge when their teachable moment occurs

Key Concepts

  • Teachable moments: times when a student is most receptive to learning a particular task
  • Developmental stages: specific periods of growth and development defined by the theory

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Test your knowledge on Havighurst’s Developmental Task Theory and learn more about the influential American psychologist who developed it. Explore the key concepts and principles behind his theory and see how well you understand the stages of human development.

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