Piaget Case Study

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While interviewing a kindergarten teacher at PS.142 in Piaget’s context, the first thing that Ms. Martini mentioned to me is that all children grasp things differently. In her class she encourages a lot of engagement in order for her students to develop reasoning. One thing that she mentioned to me that she does with her students is that they all have a journal and in that journal she has then draw and write whatever they want. She then picks several kids a day to share what they did and as a class they talk about the drawing. Another thing that she does with her class is that she has them do a lot of role playing. She says that this helps build confidence in the class. What Ms. Martini does to accommodate the differences in understanding her …show more content…

Martini is trying to discover different ways that her students can distinguish one and other perspectives. According to Piaget and his theory, in play children begin and control individual actions (Driscoll, 2005). This is what Ms. Martini is trying to do with her class when they are role playing. Another conclusion that was drawn from Ms. Martini and when she has her students write in a journal and share is that this corresponds with Piaget. This corresponds with Piaget because he mentions that peer contact is important in helping children change beyond egocentric thought (Driscoll, 2005). As a future teaching, in important teaching practice that can be done to help my profession is that while teaching a class, especially at a lower grade the teacher should make the lesson interactive. Also the students should be working with one another because according to Piaget imagination play is a more natural way for children to learn about the world (Driscoll, …show more content…

Morgan at PS. 142 about her 3rd grade class on Keller and Bandura in Context, it was learned that her 3rd grade class is at the stage were most of her students are very emotional. She mentioned to me that she has this one boy in her class that is struggling with self-esteem / self-efficacy. The boy who is in her class seems to be struggling with his self because he constantly uses hopeless language about his work. He also gets frustrated and angry when he is not able to complete a task. If the boy is working on a picture or work, he will lash out and say things like “I could never get this right” or things like “why can’t I be like … he is perfect”. What Ms. Morgan tends to do now, that seems to be working is that she makes sure that she praises the boy while he is working on a picture or work. She does this because she wants to help boost his confidence. Then she has another student that is a girl who self seems to be developing in a healthy way because she knows that everyone in the class are equal to her. This girl knows that she may not be the best at everything, however she knows it does not make her less worthy. Ms. Morgan referred to me that with students in her class she must just constantly make all of her students feel wanted and

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