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  Tips for getting the most out of this assignment: As you've identified your learning type, watch the video two times....

Tips for getting the most out of this assignment: As you've identified your learning type, watch the video two times. The first time, just watch. The second time utilize your style a. make notes b. look away but listen to the sound c. watch and then visualize what you saw for the answers to the questions below

In your textbook, read chapter 5's explanation of Constructivism.

Now watch as this 7th grade math/science teacher implements a constructivist lesson.

What makes this a constructivist lesson? Consider how the teacher addresses each of these parts:

Now read The Montessori Method in your text. Maria Montessori developed this method. The text points out that "respect for the child is the cornerstone on which all other Montessori principles rest" perhaps making this approach the most child-centered of all theories.

How are these early childhood professionals using Maslow's hierarchy of needs? Which needs (see figure 5.6 in your text) are being addressed by these attentive teachers?

How are the teachers considering each child's developmental level and addressing their zone of proximal development (ZPD)? How are the using developmentally appropriate practices?

Before watching, consider what your texts says about Psychosocial Development...do we really need our peers to help us learn and make sense of the world? Erikson thinks so. See chart 5.7 in your book to understand what stage children are in at any particular age and what the teacher should do to take advantage of the learning that can occur in that stage. Give 3 examples of ways this teacher is nurturing these students’ psychosocial development.

According to the quiz you completed in this week’s materials folder, describe how you learned best? Do you think this is accurate? Why or why not?

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