Your friend Felipe has a new job as a second grade teacher. He would like to incorporate some of Piaget's theory into his teaching. What teaching practices would you encourage him to use that will foster cognitive growth?

What will be an ideal response?

A good answer will be similar to the following:
+ Facilitate rather than direct children's learning. Cognitive growth occurs as children construct their own understanding of the world.
+ Recognize individual differences when teaching. Instruction is most effective when it is tailored to individual students.
+ Be sensitive to children's readiness to learn. The best teaching experiences are slightly ahead of children's current level of thinking.
+ Emphasize exploration and interaction. Teachers should encourage children to look at the consistency of their thinking but then let children take the lead in sorting out the inconsistencies.

Psychology

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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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The text describes an experiment where 3- and 5-year-old children were shown two objects that were identical except one was red and the other was blue

The children were then given one of the objects that was inside a tube so the child could feel, but not see, it. This experiment is one that was devised to test the concept of: a. animism b. the mountain problem c. the theory of mind d. automaticity

Psychology