Respuesta :
Jean Piaget was a Swiss philosopher and psychologist who introduced a theory of cognitive development like Sigmund Freud Jean thought human development can be described in stages (of course leaving the sexuality part of Freud out). The stages are:
Sensorimotor. Birth through ages 18-24 months (Explorer)
Preoperational. Toddler-hood (18-24 months) through early youth (age 7)
( children learn to think abstractly, understand symbolic concepts, and use language etc.)
Concrete operational. Ages 7 to 12 (Understanding complexities)
Formal operations: Pre-adulthood through adulthood (Hypothetical, and theoretical reasoning)
Sensorimotor. Birth through ages 18-24 months (Explorer)
Preoperational. Toddler-hood (18-24 months) through early youth (age 7)
( children learn to think abstractly, understand symbolic concepts, and use language etc.)
Concrete operational. Ages 7 to 12 (Understanding complexities)
Formal operations: Pre-adulthood through adulthood (Hypothetical, and theoretical reasoning)
Answer:
Novice, apprentice, master, mentor. Student examples will vary, but should follow the model.
Example : Driving a car
S1 – take a class, have someone teach you about the parts of a car, traffic laws etc.
S2 – practice driving with parent/teacher – learners permit
S3 – drive on own, accident free, follow all traffic laws – No tickets or accidents
S4 – teach someone else how to drive
Explanation: