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TExES 160: PPR EC-12- Domain 1-

TExES Pedagogy and Professional

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cognitive abilities - ANSWER-one's ability to think and even to think about

thinking




developmental processes - ANSWER--teaching effectively requires extensive

knowledge of all facets of the learners in our classroom

-a teacher must understand where the learners are developmentally

-learners grow constantly in multiple dimensions: cognitive, affective, social

and physical




Jean Piaget - ANSWER--cognitive psychologist

,-his theory of cognitive development is based on the notion that cognitive

abilities are developed as individuals mature physiologically and have

opportunities to interact with their environment

-says there are 4 stages of cognitive development, beginning with the

sensorimotor stage and culminating in the formal operation stage




Piaget's stages of cognitive development - ANSWER-sensorimotor,

preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational




Sensorimotor - ANSWER--birth to 2 years

-experience processed by reaching, grasping, and moving about

-experience centered on the child's own body

-the child gradually learning that objects exist even if out of sight




What stage: object permanence? - ANSWER-sensorimotor




pre-operational - ANSWER--preschool years

-Intentional use of language; acquisition of language structures

-representational thought: child can represent objects and events removed

in time and space

,-play remains a critical development component as children demonstrate the

ability to play symbolically




What stage: symbolic play? - ANSWER-pre-operational




What stage: egocentrism? - ANSWER-pre-operational




concrete operational - ANSWER--elementary grade years

-understanding that format or shape do not affect mass

-recognizing subset relationships

-ordering ability

-Integration of self into physical and social environment




What stage: class inclusion? - ANSWER-concrete operational




What stage: decentering? - ANSWER-concrete operational




formal operational - ANSWER--early adolescence and onward

-ability to think in and of possibilities

, -ability to think deductively

-ability to plan

-engage in logical, abstract, and hypothetical thinking

-can use the scientific method and identify cause and effect relationships




play in the classroom - ANSWER--Important part of childhood and should be

part of classroom experiences

-can be symbolic, constructive, solitary, social, indirect, intellectual, or

physical

-provides opportunities for learners to develop oral language skills,

observational skills, critical thinking skills, social skills and motor skills




the school space functions as a site where young people interact

meaningfully in: - ANSWER-situations that mimic the real world




complications from the real world: - ANSWER--external risks that impact

students' classroom performance and demeanor

-teachers must take these into account and be aware of which directly

impact students' behavior, academic performance, and social interaction

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