1. The document reviews major theories related to learner development including those by Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky.
2. Piaget's theory centered on cognitive development through four stages. Kohlberg's theory proposed six stages of moral development focused on justice.
3. Vygotsky emphasized the role of social interaction and scaffolding, where a more knowledgeable person provides assistance to help the learner acquire skills within their zone of proximal development.
1. The document reviews major theories related to learner development including those by Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky.
2. Piaget's theory centered on cognitive development through four stages. Kohlberg's theory proposed six stages of moral development focused on justice.
3. Vygotsky emphasized the role of social interaction and scaffolding, where a more knowledgeable person provides assistance to help the learner acquire skills within their zone of proximal development.
1. The document reviews major theories related to learner development including those by Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky.
2. Piaget's theory centered on cognitive development through four stages. Kohlberg's theory proposed six stages of moral development focused on justice.
3. Vygotsky emphasized the role of social interaction and scaffolding, where a more knowledgeable person provides assistance to help the learner acquire skills within their zone of proximal development.
1. The document reviews major theories related to learner development including those by Piaget, Kohlberg, and Vygotsky.
2. Piaget's theory centered on cognitive development through four stages. Kohlberg's theory proposed six stages of moral development focused on justice.
3. Vygotsky emphasized the role of social interaction and scaffolding, where a more knowledgeable person provides assistance to help the learner acquire skills within their zone of proximal development.
Topic: REVIEW OF THEORIES RELATED TO THE LEARNERS' DEVELOPMENT OBjectives:
1. EXPLAIN THE SALIENT CONCEPTS AND
PRINCIPLES OF THE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT THEORIES 2. APPLY THESE THEORIES TO TEACHING- LEARNING SITUATIONS. INTRODUCTION
THE EDUCATIONAL TREND BROUGHT OUT BY A NUMBER OF
GROUND- BREAKING RESEARCHES TELLS THAT ONE CAN BE AN EFFECTIVE FACILITATOR OF LEARNING IF ONE HAS A GOOD WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF THE LEARNERS' DEVELOPMENT. PREVIOUSLY IN YOUR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT COURSE, THE FOUNDATIONAL THEORIES RELATED TO THE LEARNERS DEVELOPMENT WERE DISCUSSED. THIS MODULE AIMS TO HELP YOU THINK ABOUT AND REVIEW THESE THEORIES THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN UP AND CONNECTS THEM TO LEARNING. PIAGET SAID. "THE PRINCIPLE GOAL OF EDUCATION IN THE SCHOOLS SHOULD BE CREATING MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE CAPABLE OF DOING NEW THINGS, NOT SIMPLY REPEATING WHAT OTHER GENERATIONS HAVE DONE." PIAGET'S THEORY CENTERED ON THE STAGES OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT. Piaget's theory of cognitive development is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence. It was originated by the Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget (1896-1980). The theory deals with the nature of knowledge itself and how humans gradually come to acquire, construct, and use it.¹ Piaget's theory is mainly known as a developmental stage theory. In 1919, while working at the Alfred Binet Laboratory School in Paris, Piaget "was intrigued by the fact that children of different ages made different kinds of mistakes while solving problems". His experience and observations at the Alfred Binet Laboratory were the beginnings of his theory of cognitive development. To Piaget, cognitive development was a progressive reorganisation of mental processes resulting from biological believed that children construct an understanding of the world around them, experience discrepancies between what they already know and what they discover in their environment, then adjust their ideas accordingly. Moreover, Piaget claimed that intelligence. Piaget proposed four stages to describe the development process of children: sensorimotor stage, pre- operational stage, concrete operational stage, and formal operational stage. Each stage describes a specific age group. In each stage, he described how children develop their cognitive skills. For example, he believed that children experience the world through actions, representing things with words, thinking logically, and using reasoning. Lawrence Kohlberg was, for many years, a professor at Harvard University. He became famous for his work there beginning in the early 1970s. He started as a developmental psychologist and then moved to the field of moral education. He was particularly well- known for his theory of moral development which he popularized through research studies conducted at Harvard's Center for Moral Education.
His theory of moral development was dependent on the thinking of the
Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget and the American philosopher John Dewey. He was also inspired by James Mark Baldwin. These men had emphasized that human beings develop philosophically and psychologically in a progressive fashion. Kohlberg's theory of moral development is a theory that focuses on how children develop morality and moral reasoning.
Kohlberg's theory suggests that moral
development occurs in a series of six stages and that moral logic is primarily focused on seeking and maintaining justice. Kung number 1, Mas nakatuon ang pansin mo sa iyong sarili at mga kahihinatnan ng mga ginawa mo. At dahil kaparusahan ang resulta ng ginawa mo, naniniwala kang mali ang magnaka Kung number 2, Nakatuon ang paningin mo sa kung alin ang makakabuti para sa sarili mo. Kung nakikinabang ka sa resulta ng iyong mga ginagawa, para sa iyo ay tama ang mga iyan. Kaya malamang isipin mo na ok lang magnakaw. Kung number 3, Mas gusto mong mabuhay ayon sa expoectations ng iba para sa iyo. Para sa iyo tama at mabuti ang mga ginagawa mo kung nagigng ok ang relationships mo sa iba. At dahil gusto mong maging mabuting asawa gaya ng inaasahan nila sa yo, kaya ok lang din sa yo ang magnakaw. Kung number 4, Alam mong mali ang lumabag sa batas. Mahalaga at kailangang sundin ang mga ito. Dahil kapag pinayagn natin si Heinz, gagawin na rin ng ibang tao ang magnakaw. Kung number 5, Dito naniniwala kang ang mga batas ay bahagi ng social contracts natin sa isat isa at hindi ito dapat mahigpit lalo na kung ang paguusapan ay pagligtas ng buhay. Kung number 6, Nasa pinakamataas ka nang level ng Moral Development Vygotsky SAID, "THE TEACHER MUST ORIENT HIS WORK NOT ON YESTERDAY DEVELOPMENT IN THE CHILD BUT ON TOMORROW'S" VYGOTSKY EMPHASIZED THE ROLE OF SOCIAL INTERACTION IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT. SCAFFOLDING IS THE SYSTEMATIC MANNER OF PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO THE LEARNER THAT HELPS THE LEARNER TO EFFECTIVELY ACQUIRE A SKILL. HE BELIEVED THAT GUIDANCE FROM A MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE OTHER (MKO) WOULD LEAD A LEARNER TO A HIGHER LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE THAN IF HE WERE ALONE. HIS HIGHER LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE THEN EVENTUALLY BECOMES THE LEARNER'S ACTUAL PERFORMANCE WHEN HE WORKS INDEPENDENTLY IN THE FUTURE. HIS CONCEPT OF ZONE OF PROXIMAL DEVELOPMENT (ZPD) ILLUSTRATES THIS. Vygotsky's scaffolding is a theory that focuses on a student's ability to learn information through the help of a more informed individual.