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Critical Comparison And Contrast Piaget And Vygotsky

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A Critical Comparison and Contrast of the theories of Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky

Aimee Dube Langkilde
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Submitted as AZA 2455 Essay
Due date: 15th April
Tutor: Caylah Sebba
Class: Thursday, 16:00-18:00
Word count: 1824
Lifespan development can be describes as (“the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change and stability in behaviour that occur throughout the entire life span”) (Feldman, 2014, P. 5). Within this field of development Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky are recognised as the leading theorists of developmental psychology and have played a crucial role in the understanding of psychological development and education (Lourenco, 2012). Vygotsky adopts a sociocultural theory (“how cognitive development proceeds …show more content…

Both theorists also share a dialectical approach, emphasising that psychological development occurs due to an individual being continuously involved in processes e.g. assimilation and accommodation (Lourenco, 2012). With regards to learning, both Piaget and Vygotsky believed that children need to be guided as they try to understand the concepts that are being taught (Powell& Kalina, 2009). Piaget and Vygotsky are both Universalists, they believe that rationality, logic and principles of scientific thinking are relevant for individuals that are developing in society (Matusov & Hayes, …show more content…

Piaget is often misunderstood with regards to his theory of a child developing knowledge independently. Although his research focused on individuals in a laboratory setting according to Bedrova and Leong (1996) it would be incorrect to suggest that Piaget was only concerned about the thought process involved in child development. According to De Vries (2000) and Smith (1995) Piaget did acknowledge the importance of social factors in the construction of knowledge as he stated: “social life is a necessary condition for the development of logic (Piaget 1928/1995, p.120). Later on in life Piaget (1950/1995, p.40) also stated “interaction among individuals… modify the mental structures of

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