Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Ch. 10 Test Guide


Ch. 10- Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
1. Define preoperational stage. Ages? Abilities?
2. Define symbolic function and pretend play.
3. Study the charts on pgs 256-257.
4. Understanding space (map vs action)
5. Define transduction. Give an example.
6. What is categorization/ classification? By what age can children classify according to shape or color?
7. Define animism, artificialism, verbal realism, moral realism,
8. Explain preoperational children's ability to understand number. Difference between ordinality and cardinality
9.  Define centration.
10. Define egocentrism. Explain Piaget's 3-mountain task
11. Define conservation. Review the chart on pg 261. Note how to question the child.
12. Define irreversibility. Give example
13. Define theory of mind. How does Piaget's research differ from more recent research?
14. Explain a preschooler's beliefs about thinking and dreams.
15. Provide an example of false beliefs and deception.  (candy/crayon example)
16. Provide an example of appearance vs reality test and ages for the results of the test.
17. What are some influences on theory of mind development?
18.  "Imaginary Companions" section on pg 264
19.  3 concepts for preschoolers to understand about death
20. Death in Disney films purpose and results
22. Principles of counting, counting errors
23. Identify the differences between preschools in China and the U.S.
24. Explain the Montessori method of schooling and its over all effectiveness.
25. Explain the Reggio Emilia approach to education. How is it different from the Montessori approach?
26. What is the goal of compensatory preschool programs like Project Head Start?
27. Identify the results of Project Head Start.
28. What prompted interest in the development of universal preschool in the U.S.?
29. Why has kindergarten become more like first grade?
30. What has been deemed important than the actual kindergarten program?
31. Identify influences on a child’s readiness for kindergarten.
32. Summarize what a child’s memory is like during the preoperational stage.
33. What is the theory of the information-processing approach? Define the terms.
34. Distinguish between sensory memory and working memory.
35. How is working memory related to executive function?
36. Define long-term memory. How is it linked to a central executive?
37. Distinguish between recognition and recall.
38. Identify and explain the three types of early childhood memories.
39. Why is there a slow arrival of autobiographical memory?
40. Identify influences on a child’s memory retention. Include the social interaction model.
41. What is the purpose of the psychometric approach?
42. Identify the purpose and procedure of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale.
43. Identify the purpose and procedure of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence test.
44. Identify several influences on measured intelligence.
45. Explain Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development.
46. How is scaffolding related to the ZPD? Explain.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Ch. 10 Early Childhood Education

Refer to your ch. 10 worksheet objectives and the article links to answer the following questions.

In MLA format..

Paragraph One: (8-10 sentences)
1. Summarize the expectations and characteristics of preschool and kindergarten programs in America.

Paragraph Two: (8-10 sentences)
2. Address the concerns about free play versus academic work. What are the pros and cons of both approaches? What is your stance about how much of each children should receive in their early childhood education years.

What Happened to Kindergarten? 
The U.S. is Far Behind Other Countries on Pre-K
The New First Grade: Too Much Too Soon 
More Work, Less Play in Kindergarten 

Note: To get full credit for this, you must use supporting points from the articles and your objectives.

Value: 20 points

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Ch. 10 Objectives

Answer the following questions in bullet-point format on a word document.


Ch. 10- Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
P. 274-278

1.     Identify the differences between preschools in China and the U.S.

2.     Explain the Montessori method of schooling and its over all effectiveness.

3.     Explain the Reggio Emilia approach to education. How is it different from the Montessori approach?

4.     What is the goal of compensatory preschool programs like Project Head Start?

5.     Identify the results of Project Head Start.

6.     What prompted interest in the development of universal preschool in the U.S.?

7.     Why has kindergarten become more like first grade?

8.     What has been deemed important than the actual kindergarten program?

9.     Identify influences on a child’s readiness for kindergarten.