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Comparing Piaget And Vygotsky

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There are many international theories with different perspectives based around early learning. Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky are both theorists who based their theories on cognitive development. Both were constructivists and believed that children have the ability to construct their own knowledge. They believed that every child is an individual active learner however the way they believed children construct their own knowledge differs. Vygotsky talked about different zones of development. The zones were actual, proximal and future. The zone of actual development is what the child is able to do independently, the zone of proximal is what the child is able to do with help and the future is what the child will learn and carry on to do independently once they have received the support they need. According to Meggitt, C, ' The zone of proximal development (ZPD), sometimes called the zone of potential development- this means that then child can do with help now what it will be possible for him or her to do alone with no help later on' (2015:57). Vygotsky viewed development as a continuous process.

Jean Piaget on the other hand viewed development …show more content…

According to the study.com website, 'Vygotsky believed that adults in a society foster children's cognitive development in an intentional and systematic manner by engaging them in challenging and meaningful activities.' (18/03/17). In my setting, practitioners scaffold children's learning by supporting them to understand concepts. One way this is done is through modelling concepts. Piaget and Vygotsky's theory is similar as both believed that there are some problems that a child is not able to understand however the difference is, Vygotsky believed that with support, children are able to achieve more complex tasks and eventually be able to do it independently which Piaget considered out of a child's mental

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