WGU D094 EXAM | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS EXAM| GRADED A+ | 2024/2025
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WGU D094 EXAM | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS EXAM| GRADED A+ | 2024/2025
WGU D094 EXAM | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS EXAM| GRADED A+ | 2024/2025
WGU D094 EXAM | EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS EXAM|
GRADED A+ | 2024/2025
During which age range does Erikson's industry versus inferiority stage of
psychosocial development usually occur?
1 to 3 years
5 to 12 years
12 to 18 years
18 to 40 years
5 to 12 years
Which of the following best describes Piaget's concept of a scheme?
a plan of action
failure to reflect on the perspective of others
an organized pattern of behavior or thought
the tendency to adjust to one's environment
an organized pattern of behavior or thought
Tyler's mom shows him a truck and then hides the truck behind her back.
Tyler does not look for the truck when it is hidden and is surprised each
,time she pulls the truck out from behind her back. According to Piaget, this
game is exciting for Tyler because he has not yet developed the concept of
assimilation.
maturity.
object permanence.
accommodation.
object permanence.
Miss Amburn teaches kindergarten. She is doing a unit on working in a
pizza parlor. The students develop their own menu and pricing. In a section
of the classroom, they have a kitchen and the students enjoy running the
pizza parlor. They even enjoyed it when Mr. Ron came in and talked about
his fire oven pizza. What stage of Piaget's cognitive development are the
students in?
sensorimotor
concrete operational
formal operational
preoperational
preoperational
A high-school social science teacher notices that his students are not able
to identify the impact that World War II had on the United States' economy,
although they do seem to have a good understanding of the basic facts,
dates, and events of the war. What strategy might the teacher use to help
his students to look deeper into the topic, based on Vygotsky's theory of
,cognitive development?(0/1 Point)
Ask leading questions to foster discussion.
Praise students for giving correct answers.
Help students connect new concepts to existing schemes.
Create a warm, welcoming classroom environment.
Ask leading questions to foster discussion.
An example of assimilation is a child who has only experienced dogs as
family pets. On first seeing a cat,(0/1 Point)
the child asks, "What is that, Mommy?"
the child asks, "Is that a doggie?"
the child exclaims, "Look at the little doggie, Mommy!"
the child exclaims, "That's a kitty!"
the child exclaims, "Look at the little doggie, Mommy!"
Which of the following teaching strategies would be most helpful for a third
grade class that is starting a new unit on science concepts, according to
Piaget?(0/1 Point)
Reward students who provide correct answers as you complete each
lesson.
Review prior learning to help students connect new concepts to existing
schemes.
Support struggling student with personalized support to help them cope
with frustration.
, Include memory strategies such as mnemonics to help them remember
new information.
Review prior learning to help students connect new concepts to existing
schemes.
You walk into a classroom and observe the teacher moving children into
heterogeneous groups of 4 or 5 to learn about different types of clouds.
Whose theory is the teacher following?(0/1 Point)
Piaget
Vygotsky
Piaget and Vygotsky
neither Piaget nor Vygotsky
Vygotsky
Which of the following strategies would exemplify scaffolding, based on
Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development?(1/1 Point)
giving students drills to help them memorize the steps to solving problems
giving students hints or asking leading questions to help them solve
problems
giving students time to work in small groups to solve problems
giving students the opportunity to connect new concepts to existing
schemes to solve problems
giving students hints or asking leading questions to help them solve
problems
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