Applied Linguistics
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Similarities between Piaget and Vygotsky/difference/principle
Jean Piaget’s Theory of Learning The Learning Theory of the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget considered the father of constructivism, focuses on…
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What are the 4 stages of Piaget’s cognitive development
Jean Piaget Jean Piaget is one of the most important psychologists and researchers in history, and we owe much of what we…
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Application of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
Jean Piaget Jean Piaget (1896 – 1980) was a renowned Swiss-born psychologist, biologist, and epistemologist. He developed his theses around the…
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Krashen hypotheses and language acquisition with details
Stephen Krashen and his hypotheses American psycholinguist Stephen Krashen is known primarily for his so-called hypotheses about language acquisition (developed in…
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What is deductive method of teaching/origin/importance
Deductive method It is known as deductive method or deductive reasoning to a type of logical reasoning that is characterized by…
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Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory scaffolding/Proximal zone
Lev Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory emphasizes the proactive participation of minors with the environment that surrounds them, with cognitive development being…
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Cognition and Language Development/Piaget/stages
Cognitive development is the process by which human beings acquire knowledge through learning and experience. Cognitive development is related to…
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what is linguistic functionalism/communicative competence
Linguistic functionalism The linguistic macro current that is based on a functional interpretation of language; arose from the Prague School,…
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Innateness theory of language/Critical period hypothesis
Innateness hypothesis Linguistic nativism is a theory that people are born with the knowledge of a language: they acquire language…
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Behaviorist theory of language acquisition/Behavioral psychology
Behaviorism is a branch of psychology that, as its name suggests, is based on the observation of behavior and the…
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