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Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Prepared by: Seloveres , Geralen R. Panis, Jervis R. TTHS 10-11am Edcon3 M47 Hazel R. Estrella, MAED Associate Professor Slide 1 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R.
Jean Piaget Slide 2 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R.
Basic Cognitive Concepts Slide 3 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R.
Refers to the cognitive structures by which individuals intellectually adapt to and organize their environment Slide 4 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Schema
This is the process of fitting a new experience into an existing or previously created cognitive structure or schema. Slide 5 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Assimilation
This is the process of creating a new schema. Slide 6 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Accommodation
The process by which people balance assimilation and accommodation to create stable understanding s achieving proper balance between assimilation and accommodation. Slide 7 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Equilibrium
A discrepancy between what is perceived and what is understood. Slide 8 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By : Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Disequilibrium
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Slide 10 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Stages of Cognitive Development
It focuses on the prominence of the senses and muscle movement through which the infant comes to learn about himself and the world. Slide 11 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Stage 1. Sensori -motor Stage (Birth – 2 years)
This is the ability of the child to know that an object still exists even when out of sight. Slide 12 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Object Permanence
At this stage, the child can now make mental representations and is able to pretend, the child is now ever closer to the use of symbols. Slide 13 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Stage 2. Pre-Operational Stage (2 – 7 years)
The ability to represent objects and events. Slide 14 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Symbolic Function Can you hear me now?
This is the tendency of the child to only see his point of view and to assume that everyone also has his same point of view. Slide 15 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Egocentrism
This refers to the tendency of the child to only focus on one aspect of a thing or event and exclude other aspects. Slide 16 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Centration
Pre-operational children still have the inability to reverse their thinking. Slide 17 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Irreversibility
Slide 18 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Animism This is the tendency of children to attribute human like traits or characteristics to inanimate objects.
Slide 19 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Transductive Reasoning This refers to the pre-operational child’s type of reasoning that is neither inductive nor deductive.
Slide 20 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Stage 3. Concrete-Operational Stage (7 – 11 years) This stage is characterized by the ability of the child to think logically but only in terms of concrete objects.
Slide 21 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Decentering This refers to the ability of the child to perceive the different features of objects and situations.
Slide 22 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Reversibility During the stage of concrete operations, the child can now follow that certain operations can be done in reverse.
Slide 23 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Conservation This is the ability to know that certain properties of objects like number, mass, volume, or area do not change even if there is a change in appearance.
Slide 24 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Seriation This refers to the ability to order or arrange things in a series based on one dimension such as weight, volume or size.
Slide 25 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Stage 4. Formal Operational Stage (age 12 and up) Thinking becomes more logical. They can now solve abstract problems and can hypothesize.
Slide 26 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Hypothetical Reasoning This is the ability to come up with different hypothesis about a problem and to gather and weigh data in order to make a final decision or judgment.
Slide 27 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Analogical Reasoning This is the ability to perceive the relationship in one instance and then use that relationship to narrow down possible answers in another similar situation or problem.
Slide 28 of 29 Module 6 Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Edcon3 By: Panis, Jervis R. Seloveres , Geralen R. Deductive Reasoning This is the ability to think logically by applying a general rule to a particular instance or situation.
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