Cognitive development: L3 Flashcards

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How do we conceptualise cognitive development

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thinking, reasoning, problem-solving

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what are the roots of cognitive development

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biological/neurological, social/cultural, general/specific

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Plato: developmental psych (2)

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  1. emphasised self control
  2. children born with innate knowledge

(nature)

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Aristotle: developmental psych (2)

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  1. knowledge comes from experience
  2. infants mind is a blackboard with nothing written on it

(nurture)

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Piaget 2 key ideas + define

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  1. Qualitative changes in children’s thought
    - > operations of thought qualitatively (qualities or quality) differ at different ages
  2. Invariant sequence in patterns of thought
    - > thinking is dominated by the stage the child is in

= children are unable to conserve the identity of information across a transformation

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sensorimotor stage

  • age
  • 9 months + have a sense of..?
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  • 0-2 y/o

- object permanence

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Preoperational thought stage

  • age
  • develops…?
  • example
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  • 2-7 y/o
  • mental representations (& operational thought)
  • operational thought: perspective taking
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Concrete-operational stage

  • age
  • develops…?
  • example
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  • 7-12 y/o
  • manipulate mentally internal representations
  • liquids, mass, number, volume - Shaffer 2002
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Piaget problems (4)

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  1. focused on inabilities rather than abilities
  2. ignored social context
  3. focused on decontextualised rather than everyday problems
  4. little about language development
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Information processing accounts of development (3)

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  1. focused on factors that support thinking
  2. memory, attention, language development
  3. focused on quantitative (amount) changes with age
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describe the information processing model

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sensory store -> short term memory -> long term memory

Executive processor

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define:
1. developmental discontinuity (what model)
2. developmental continuity
(what model)

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  1. Piaget’s model, stages of development/progression, qualitative
  2. information processing model, fluid + arched progression, quantitative
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Vygotsky’s theory of cognitive development

  1. emphasis on
  2. importance of…?
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“marxist” psychologist

  1. socialisation in children’s intellectual development via language
  2. social-cultural, linguistic bases of intellectual development
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Vygotsky’s theory:
- define ZPD

(social construction of thought)

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  • zone of proximal development
  • relationship between self and other (peer, parent etc)
  • importance of relationship between child + teacher, no relationship = little learning
  • importance of cultural practice, language and cognition
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