Evaluate Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development (ZPD) as an explanation of cognitive and language development. (8) Flashcards

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Vygotsky described ZPD as the gap between what children can achieve by themselves and what they can learn with help

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the ZPD is an internal proces which cannot be empirically tested or observed,making the theory less scientific.

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what did vygotzky describe the ZPD as?

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the gap between what children can achieve themselves and what they can learn with help

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what makes the ZPD theory less scientific?

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As the ZPD is an internal process which cannot be empirically tested or observed

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More knowledgeable others can provide scaffolding to help a child learn.

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Dunn and Munn (1987) found social interaction in play enhances cognitive development, which provides evidence that scaffolding helps children learn.

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Dunn and Munn (1987)

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found social interaction in play enhances cognitive development, which provides evidence that scaffolding helps children learn.

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What can more knowledgeable others provide?

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scaffolding to help a child learn

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A teacher/peer may demonstrate an intellectual concept to help a child learn.

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Vygotsky’s ZPD can be applied to educational contexts in order to help children learn intellectual concepts, therefore it has validity

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what may a teacher/peer demonstrate to help a child learn?

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an interllectual concept

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what can Vygotsky’s ZPD be applied to?

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educational contexts in order to help children lean intellectual concepts, therefore it has validity.

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Mastering speech when learning language requires adult/peer socialisation.

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Chomsky believed learning language was an innate human trait where we are predisposed to acquire linguistic skills, therefore socialisation is over emphasised by Vygotsky.

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when mastering speach when learning language what does it require?

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adult/peer socialisation

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what did Chomsky believe?

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learning language was an innate human trait where we are predisposed to acquire linguistic skills, therefore socialisation is over emphasised by Vygotsky.

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