Jean-François Lyotard

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    Morality is the principle concerning between what is the right behavior and what is the wrong behavior. Each person has different set of moral views, that can be influence by personal feelings, a group of other people or by the care for humanities as a whole. As people grow and mature, they go through a moral development causing them to change their moral views. Many argue that moral development is impossible to achieve, but other have proven that moral development is possible. As an individual…

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    During this semester I have the opportunity to do my field experience at Morris Elementary School. Morris Elementary believes that all children will be college or career ready after graduating. Also according to the “No Child Left Behind Act”, they provide a safe and nurturing environment where every child can learn and grow, there are highly qualified teacher preparing children for the future. Every classroom is very cultural diverse which allows students to develop a better understanding of…

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    variety of transitions such as emotional, physical, motor development and speech and language development (Allen & Marotz, 2003). The developmental model is based on a Darwinist perspective and has been heavily influenced by the work of Erik Erikson, Jean Piaget and John Dewey. Developmental theories provide the social work practice with insight…

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    will be identified as person A, person B, and person C, to respect their privacy. All three were interviewed and asked similar questions. The questions asked were related to both Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson’s Stage of Development. From this interview, each person has similar characteristics defined by both theorists. Jean Piaget created the Piaget Cognitive Stage of Development theory to assess children’s cognitive development…

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    Youth and adulthood are two unique yet similar vital circumstances in our lives. Youth is the timeframe when we are yet grown up. Adulthood is the time in our life when we are grown up, however, we may be created as individuals. All through the world, the start of adulthood is generally esteemed to happen at a specific age, for example, 18 or 21 years of age. In any case, it can be contended that we progress toward becoming grown-ups when we end up noticeably autonomous, in charge of our own…

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    Jean piaget's cognitive theory has made a big influence to childhood development. Psychologist believed children were just mini adults but Piaget thought differently, he believed they had their own way of thinking and seeing the world. Jean Piaget, who was born in Neuchatel, Switzerland, earned a doctorate in Biology. When he looked at humans, he looked at us as Biological organisms, who need to adapt to the environment. He also saw us unique with many characteristic. Piaget had a similar theory…

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    Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory is not like the rest of the theories. The ecological theory is about the influences that could possibly shape the development of a human. According to psychologynoteshq.com it states, “American psychologist, Urie Bronfenbrenner, formulated the Ecological systems theory to explain how the inherent qualities of a child and his environment interact to influence how he will grow and develop.” Bronfenbrenner’s theory has five different influences. Influences The…

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    The child that I observed for my second observation was Lissandro. The same child as my last observation. Lissandro is now 44 months old. I observed Lissandro at his home on the 22nd of this month around noon time. How he relates to me is that he is my best friend’s nephew. One thing that changed in the child’s life is that the father is seeing his child more. Before, he would see him on weekends, but now he sees his son all the time. Not a lot of the child’s fine and gross motor…

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    Does Turkish Early Childhood Education Program Appropriate for Anti-Bias Education? The early childhood education is the most precious time in the life of an individual. It does not only meet the developmental needs of a young child, but also offers an environment that child becomes socialized with his/her peers, who have different and diverse background than each other; considering the fact that most of the classrooms are in Turkey grow into a diverse background in recent years (Milli Egitim…

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    Jean Piaget got what develops in children, right most of the time, but did he get when it develops, right? Piaget was a biologist who was particularly interested in knowledge (epistemology). He viewed intelligence as a mechanism of adaptation and argued that children’s cognitive development is based on the ability to adapt to the environment through accommodation or assimilation processes (Piaget, 1952). Assimilation uses existing schemas to interpret new experiences, while accommodation…

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