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Title: SocioCultural Theory


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Socio-Cultural Theory
  • Social Cultural Influences on Cognitive
    Development

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Lev Vygotsky
  • Russian Psychologist
  • Lived during the Bolshevik revolution of 1918
  • Professors were considered dangerous by the State
  • Died relatively young, 38 (Very difficult life in
    Soviet Union)
  • Always seemed to have a gaggle of students with
    him
  • Raging debates around the kitchen table
  • Answered student questions with another question

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Socio-Cultural Theory
  • Social Interaction causes Cog. Development
  • Co-Constructed Knowledge
  • New knowledge created first between people, then
    internalized
  • Culture influences Cog. Development
  • Cannot be separated from the individual
  • Values, Tools, Resources,
  • Language Shapes Cog. Development

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Socio-Cultural Theory
  • Private Speech
  • Talking to yourself
  • Functions of Self Talk
  • Self-Regulate Ooh, ooh, not too close.
  • Self-Evaluate I cant BELIEVE I did that!
  • Self-Instruct Okay, now the next step is
  • Characteristics of Self-Talk
  • 3-5 yrs audible moving to inaudible later
  • Presents most often in high stress situations

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Socio-Cultural Theory
  • Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
  • Inner-Layer
  • KSA that the learner has complete control over
  • Outermost-Layer
  • KSA that the learner cannot control or learn
  • Middle Layer
  • KSA that the learner can acquire with assistance
  • Zone of Proximal Development
  • Potential for learning
  • Large ZPD ?

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Socio-Cultural Theory
  • Assisted Learning
  • Professional Social Interaction
  • Scaffolding
  • Cuing
  • Modeling
  • ½ done examples
  • Thinking out loud
  • Reciprocal teaching
  • Checklists
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