18 Questions
According to Vygotsky, what role does language play in cognitive development?
Language plays a critical role in cognitive development
What term describes the transformation of private speech into internal monologue?
Self-communicative function
Which concept led to the implementation of 'personalised learning' in modern education?
Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
What is the main aim of encouraging cooperative learning according to Vygotsky's theory?
To facilitate interaction between students and teachers during tasks
What is the purpose of encouraging students to talk aloud while problem-solving?
To promote private speech
During which stage of development does private speech become inner speech according to Vygotsky?
Early childhood
What characterizes the PRIMARY Anal Stage according to the text?
Weaning and gratification behaviors
Which psychosexual stage involves the repression of incestuous sexual feelings?
Phallic Stage
What is the main focus during the Latency Period (6 years until puberty) according to the text?
Interest in cognitive development
What conflict is associated with the Genital Stage (Adolescence) according to the text?
Authority-Rebellion Conflict
According to Vygotsky, what is the role of language in cognitive development?
Communicating support and knowledge between experts and children
What does the text describe as a stage of psychosexual development where little happens of any consequence?
Latency Period
In Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory, what does scaffolding refer to?
Increasing the child's understanding by offering necessary support
What is egocentric speech according to the text?
Speech that describes what the subject is currently doing without impacting cognitive development
During which stage do individuals face demands for control related to bowel and bladder evacuation?
Anal Stage
According to Vygotsky, what are the two important roles language plays in cognitive development?
'Experts' communication and intellectual tool for development
What did Vygotsky view self-directed speech as?
A form of private speech
How did Piaget describe early preoperational children's verbal monologues?
As egocentric speech without real impact on cognitive development
Explore the concept of self-talk in child development, from being a tool for planning strategies to evolving into internal monologue. Learn about Vygotsky's perspective on the connection between thought, language, and self-communication.
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