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What is the main focus of Albert Bandura's social learning theory?
What is the main focus of Albert Bandura's social learning theory?
Which stage of cognitive development, according to Jean Piaget, involves logical thought and the ability to reason in children?
Which stage of cognitive development, according to Jean Piaget, involves logical thought and the ability to reason in children?
In social learning theory, what is the step that involves practice, feedback, and replicating observed behaviors?
In social learning theory, what is the step that involves practice, feedback, and replicating observed behaviors?
At what age range do children typically reach the formal operational stage of cognitive development according to Jean Piaget?
At what age range do children typically reach the formal operational stage of cognitive development according to Jean Piaget?
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Which theory emphasizes that children's cognitive development occurs in stages from birth to adulthood?
Which theory emphasizes that children's cognitive development occurs in stages from birth to adulthood?
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What is the main focus of Situated Learning Theory according to Jean Lave?
What is the main focus of Situated Learning Theory according to Jean Lave?
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In the Stages of Proximal Development, which task can a learner accomplish without any assistance?
In the Stages of Proximal Development, which task can a learner accomplish without any assistance?
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What is the definition of Technology based on the text?
What is the definition of Technology based on the text?
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According to Lev Vygotsky, what is required for successful scaffolding in teaching?
According to Lev Vygotsky, what is required for successful scaffolding in teaching?
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What is the role of community practice in Situated Learning Theory?
What is the role of community practice in Situated Learning Theory?
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How does the Scientific Method typically begin?
How does the Scientific Method typically begin?
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What is the perspective that the self emerges from social interactions according to George Herbert Mead?
What is the perspective that the self emerges from social interactions according to George Herbert Mead?
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Which stage of self-development involves teaching about roles individuals carry in society, according to Mead?
Which stage of self-development involves teaching about roles individuals carry in society, according to Mead?
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According to Charles Horton Cooley, what theory states that social identity depends on one's appearance to others?
According to Charles Horton Cooley, what theory states that social identity depends on one's appearance to others?
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Which stage of self-development involves the realization of norms, beliefs, and roles according to Mead?
Which stage of self-development involves the realization of norms, beliefs, and roles according to Mead?
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Erwin Goffman's impression management theory suggests that people naturally alter their behavior based on:
Erwin Goffman's impression management theory suggests that people naturally alter their behavior based on:
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Which concept in sociology sees real social interaction as similar to a theatrical performance?
Which concept in sociology sees real social interaction as similar to a theatrical performance?
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Study Notes
Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
- Focuses on observational learning, emphasizing the role of modeling and social context in acquiring new behaviors.
Jean Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
- Formal Operational Stage: Characterized by abstract reasoning and logical thought, typically reached around age 12.
Social Learning Theory: Stages
- Modeling: Observing and imitating behaviors.
- Retention: Remembering observed behaviors.
- Reproduction: Practicing and refining observed behaviors.
- Motivation: Performing the behavior based on expected consequences.
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
- Explains cognitive development through distinct stages from infancy to adulthood.
Situated Learning Theory (Jean Lave)
- Highlights the importance of learning in real-world contexts and social interactions.
Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
- Independent Tasks: Tasks the learner can complete without help.
- ZPD: Tasks the learner can complete with guidance and support from a more knowledgeable other (MKO).
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Successful Scaffolding (Lev Vygotsky)
- Requires understanding the learner’s current ability and adjusting support based on their needs.
Situated Learning Theory: Community Practice
- Emphasizes learning through participation in authentic community activities alongside experts.
Scientific Method: Beginning
- Typically begins with observation and the formulation of a question or hypothesis.
George Herbert Mead: Self Development
- The self emerges through social interactions and the internalization of social roles.
Mead's Stages of Self-Development
- Play Stage: Children imitate specific roles.
- Game Stage: Children understand the interconnectedness of roles.
Charles Horton Cooley: Looking-Glass Self
- Argues that our self-image is shaped by how we perceive others see us.
Mead's Stages of Self-Development (cont.)
- Generalized Other: Internalizing societal norms, and understanding diverse perspectives.
Erwin Goffman: Impression Management
- People adapt their behavior to create a desired impression; social context heavily influences behavior.
Dramaturgy (Sociology)
- Compares social interactions to theatrical performances, where individuals present themselves strategically.
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Test your knowledge on Lev Vygotsky's educational theories including Scaffolding and Zone of Proximal Development. Explore the concepts of Stages of Proximal Development and Teachers' Point of View.