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History of ECE
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Tabula Rasa: John Locke introduced this term as a child born without cognitive development
Assimilation: an example of this may be a child seeing a cow for the first time and calling it a dog. The child associates or assimilates this information into his schema for dogs.
Constructivism: Introduced by Jean Piaget asserting that humans are able to build knowledge
Norms: Age-related expectations for what children should know and be able to do
History of ECE
Across:2. | Introduced by Jean Piaget asserting that humans are able to build knowledge | 4. | John Locke introduced this term as a child born without cognitive development |
| | Down:1. | an example of this may be a child seeing a cow for the first time and calling it a dog. The child associates or assimilates this information into his schema for dogs. | 3. | Age-related expectations for what children should know and be able to do |
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History of ECE
Across:2. | Introduced by Jean Piaget asserting that humans are able to build knowledge | 4. | John Locke introduced this term as a child born without cognitive development |
| | Down:1. | an example of this may be a child seeing a cow for the first time and calling it a dog. The child associates or assimilates this information into his schema for dogs. | 3. | Age-related expectations for what children should know and be able to do |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only