Theorists Graphic Organizer/I-Messages
Part One: Compare/Contrast Graphic Organizer
Directions: The three theorists listed below focus on how children construct knowledge. There are great similarities among these theories as well as some differences. Using the information in the text, (pgs. 36-47) compare and contrast the information provided and SUMMARIZE it by completing the graphic organizer below.( I started Dewey and Piaget for you). A minimum of 3 is needed, in each box, for all 3 theorists.
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John Dewey
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Jean Piaget
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Lev Vygotsky . |
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Similarities |
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Differences 1.Believed in four primary interests of children.
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Differences 1. Piaget’s perspective on how children’s knowledge develops is called constructivism. |
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Additional Info
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Additional Info |
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Part 2: Chapter Two also discusses I-Messages. (pgs.46-47) “I” Messages are a great way to share your feelings without blame. When adults use “I” Messages with children, they teach children that other people have feelings, too, and they model an effective way for children to express their feelings. Please practice sending an I-message by completing only one of the situations from figure 2.7 of the text on page 53. Include which situation you choose and use the format below to address the situation with the child:
· Give data
· State tangible effects
· Say how you feel
· Focus on change
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