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Formal Operational Stage What way do you best learn? (metacognition) What would happen if people stopped having children? If you had a third eye, where would you put it? 11-15 years old Abstract reasoning Manipulate objects in our minds without seeing them (no need for symbols ) Hypothesis testing Trial and Error Not every adult gets to this stage

Formal Operational Stage (Age 11 +) Concrete operations include analogies such as My brain is like a computer. Formal operations includes allegorical thinking such as People who live in glass houses shouldn t throw stones (understanding that this is a comment on hypocrisy). Includes arithmetic transformations: if 4 + 8 = 12, 12 4 =? Includes algebra: if x = 3y and x 2y = 4, what is x? 2

Concrete v. Formal, deductive reasoning

Jean Piaget s Stages of Cognitive Development 4

Figure 4.15 Piaget s stages (a) Sensorimotor stage (b) Preoperational stage (c) Concrete/formal operational stage Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright 2007 by Worth Publishers

A Constructivist Approach Jean Piaget s theory remains the standard against which all other theories are judged. Often labeled constructivist because it depicts children as constructing knowledge for themselves. Children are seen as Active Learning many important lessons on their own Intrinsically motivated to learn Little scientists 6

Criticisms of Piaget 1. Ages of stages vary quite a bit. Object permanence in 3 month olds Conservation with 4 year olds 2. Piaget believed that children could not think (had no abstract concepts or ideas.) 3. Individuals who have taken science courses (scientific procedures) are always in formal operations 4. Formal operational thinking is not universal 5. Piaget s tasks are culturally biased

Figure 4.12 Baby math Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright 2007 by Worth Publishers

LEV VYGOTSKY SOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Cognitive development occurs in a sociocultural context that influences the form it takes Most of a child s cognitive skills evolve from social interactions with parents, teachers, and other more competent associates

The Social Origins of Early Cognitive Competencies: Zone of Proximal Development - range of tasks that are too complex to be mastered alone but can be accomplished with guidance and encouragement from a more knowing other. Scaffolding- the expert participant carefully tailors their support to the novice learner to assure their understanding

SCAFFOLDING

CONCEPTUAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VYGOTSKY and PIAGET 1. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IS PRIMARILY A FUNCTION OF SOCIO-CULTURAL INTERACTION Adult-child interaction INDIVIDUAL CONSTRUCTION Active investigation More-knowing other

The role of language in cognitive development: According to Piaget: Children partake in egocentric speech, utterances neither directed to others nor expressed in ways that the listeners might understand Egocentric speech played a little role in cognitive development Speech tended to become more social as the child matures-less egocentric

The role of language in cognitive development cont d According to Vygotsky: Thought and language eventually emerge He called a child s nonsocial utterances private speech Private speech plays a major role in cognitive development by serving as a cognitive self-guidance system, allowing children to become more organized and good problem solvers As individuals develop, private speech becomes inner speech

CONCEPTUAL DIFFERENCES VYGOTSKY BETWEEN and PIAGET 2. ROLE OF LANGUAGE AND PRIVATE SPEECH LANGUAGE CRITICAL - PRIVATE SPEECH BECOMES THOUGHT THAT IS SELF- REGULATING COGNITION CRITICAL - EGOCENTRIC SPEECH DISAPPEARS AS SOCIAL SPEECH DEVELOPS ONCE LANGUAGE DEVELOPS, COGNITION IS LANGUAGE COGNITION MEDIATES LANGUAGE

Which Viewpoint Should We Endorse? According to contemporary research: Children rely heavily on private speech when facing difficult problems There is a correlation between self-talk and competence Private speech does eventually become inner speech and facilitates cognitive development

Theories of Cognitive Development: Vygotsky vs. Piaget Vygotsky s sociocultural theory Piaget s cognitive developmental theory Cognitive development varies across cultures Stems from social interactions Social processes become individual-physiological processes Adults are important as change agents Cognitive development is mostly universal across cultures Stems from independent explorations Individual (egocentric) processes become social processes Peers are important as change agents

Learning drives development One must develop before One learns Lev Vygotsky Jean Piaget