Search results for "Zone of Proximal Development"

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Therapist activities preceding therapy setbacks in a poor-outcome case

2017

AbstractProgress in psychotherapy is typically irregular, as advances alternate with setbacks. This study investigated the therapist’s activities prior to two main types of setbacks, one involving the client following therapist proposals and one involving the client failing to follow from therapist proposals, in the case of a poor-outcome client treated with a linguistically-oriented kind of cognitive therapy. Setbacks were defined as decreases of at least one level on an index of therapeutic progress, the 8-level Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES), in adjacent client passages. Therapist activities were coded in 361 setback episodes that each included a client pre-setback …

050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapistZone of proximal developmentmedicine.medical_treatment05 social sciencesOutcome (game theory)Setback050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyBalance strategyCognitive therapymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyApplied PsychologyCounselling Psychology Quarterly
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Setbacks in the process of assimilation of problematic experiences in two cases of emotion-focused therapy for depression

2016

Research on the assimilation model has suggested that psychological change takes place in a sequence of stages punctuated by setbacks, that is, by transient reversals in the developmental course. This study analyzed such setbacks in one good outcome case and one poor outcome case of Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) for depression.Intensive analyses of five transcribed sessions from each case identified 26 setbacks in the good outcome case and 27 in the poor outcome case. The reason for each setback was classified into one of four categories: balance strategy, exceeding the therapeutic zone of proximal development either induced by the therapist (ZPD-T) or induced by the client (ZPD-C), or spon…

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Irregular assimilation progress: Reasons for setbacks in the context of linguistic therapy of evaluation

2012

The assimilation model suggests progress in psychotherapy follows an eight-stage sequence described by the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES). This study sought to reconcile this developmental stage model with the common but superficially contradictory clinical observation that therapeutic advances alternate with setbacks. Setbacks (n=466) were identified in therapy transcripts of two clients and classified using a preliminary nine-category list of possible alternative reasons for setbacks. Most of the setbacks involved switches among the multiple strands of a problem due to (a) therapists exceeding clients' therapeutic zone of proximal development, (b) therapists guiding …

AdultMalePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDevelopmental stageTime FactorsPsychotherapistCognitive Behavioral TherapyZone of proximal developmentMetaphorMental Disordersmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Professional-Patient RelationsModels PsychologicalYoung AdultClinical PsychologyTreatment OutcomeScale (social sciences)HumansFemalePsychologyProblem Solvingmedia_commonPsychotherapy Research
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Children’s Engagement with Mathematics in Kindergarten Mediated by the Use of Digital Tools

2013

The purpose of this chapter is to study children’s engagement with mathematics in kindergarten mediated by digital tools within the context of interactive whiteboard (IWB). Our study reports from a research project aiming at analysing in what ways digital tools may nurture children’s appropriation processes relative to mathematics. In adopting a sociocultural perspective on learning and development, observations together with video recordings have been analysed. Our study shows that the children make sense of the digital tools and are able to apply the tools purposefully due to the interaction with an adult within the zone of proximal development (ZPD). The children externalise their reason…

AppropriationTransitive relationZone of proximal developmentInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)Interactive whiteboardSociocultural perspectiveMathematics educationContext (language use)Multimodal interactionGesture
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Perceived Support in E-Collaborative Learning: An Exploratory Study Which Make Use of Synchronous and Asynchronous Online-Teaching Approaches

2012

This study compares four different learning environments for e-collaborative learning in two European countries related to the dimension of student's mutual support. The theoretical baseline is Vygotsky's zone of proximal development (ZOPD) and the socio-genetic approach of Piaget. The analyzed data are based on questionnaires collected over the time period of an entire semester including four different courses at the master's level. These courses applied different e-collaborative approaches including a variety of tools for supporting communication. It is assumed that these courses including communication tools e.g. virtual face-to-face meetings enhance the chances for better communication,…

Blended learningKnowledge managementZone of proximal developmentAsynchronous communicationComputer sciencebusiness.industryEducational technologyCollaborative learningbusinessExperiential learningInformation exchangeSynchronous learning
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This can be made more student-centred : Asynchronous mediation in in-service teacher professional development

2022

Vygotskian Sociocultural Theory is a powerful foundation for research into teacher professional development. However, while this research has been growing, it has largely been focused on pre-service second/foreign language. Furthermore, there is a lack of research on how the instructional process informed by the principles of Sociocultural Theory, including assessment of candidates’ mediated performance, can be orchestrated to promote teachers’ conceptual development and induce changes in their classroom practices. The present study explores how asynchronous assessment of in-service teachers’ portfolios (with the focus on lesson planning) informed by dynamic assessment framework shaped the …

Cultural Studiessosiokulttuurinen teoriaLinguistics and LanguageZone of Proximal DevelopmentpraxiskäytäntöopettajatEducationtrue conceptskieltenopettajatsociocultural theoryammatillinen kehitysin-service teacher trainingkehittävä arviointiopetusmenetelmätmediationtäydennyskoulutus
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Student–teacher dialectic in the co-creation of a zone of proximal development: an example from kindergarten mathematics

2020

This paper reports on a case study which explores the co-creation of a zone of proximal development (ZPD) in a mathematics teaching-learning activity in a Norwegian kindergarten. To capture the com...

DialecticZone of proximal development05 social sciences050301 educationStudent teacherNorwegianlanguage.human_languageEducationJoint activityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCo-creationlanguageMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTeaching learningMathematics instruction0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Journal
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COULD STUDY AND PLAY OF CHESS IMPROVE SOCIAL INTERACTIONS? RE PORT OF AN ITALIAN CASE STUDY.

2012

Aim of this work is to improve the social interactions within a math classrooms (6 th grade), introducing a chess activity during the curricula hours. The theoretical framework upon which this research is based consists of: Vygotsky’s Theory of child developmen t (Vygotsky, 1986), the knowledge objectification theory (Radford, 2006) and theory of configural concepts (a personal review of Fischbein’s theory of figural concepts). We will discuss the results of an experimentation that has the purpose to create an appropriate environment wher e the students develop the abilities to solve and pose problems.

Objectification Zone of Proximal Development Geometrical thinking chess thinking.Settore MAT/04 - Matematiche Complementari
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Current and Potential Cognitive Development in Healthy Children: A New Approach to Raven Coloured Progressive Matrices

2022

In clinical practice and research, Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (RCPMs) continue to be used according to a single procedure that aims to evaluate a single overall score of the current general intelligence level. This study aimed to examine potential cognitive development in a sample of 450 typically developing children, aged from 6 to 10 years, by administering RCPMs according to the standard procedure followed immediately by a standardized interview on incorrect items. In addition, the study aimed to analyze how performance differed across age groups. The results analysis was examined on the basis of three different factors in which the items were grouped in previous factorial stu…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generaleneuropsychological assessmentSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthzone of proximal developmentzone of proximal development; problem-solving abilities; cognitive development; fluid intelligence; intellective test; neuropsychological assessment; analogical reasoningproblem-solving abilitieanalogical reasoningcognitive developmentfluid intelligenceintellective test
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Videojuegos para el desarrollo del pensamiento crítico y el diálogo

2020

El presente artículo retoma los resultados de la investigación realizada por la autora, cuyo título es Videojuegos en el aula: una propuesta asociada al desarrollo del pensamiento crítico (2016). Las inquietudes generadas en el estudio guardan relación con los lineamientos para desarrollar una propuesta de uso de los videojuegos en el aula, asociada al desarrollo del pensamiento crítico, en un grupo de jóvenes venezolanos escolarizados con edades comprendidas entre 13 y 17 años. Se procuró entender el videojuego como producto cultural en el contexto venezolano, los hábitos de consumo por parte de los sujetos estudiados y su relación con el pensamiento crítico y el desarrollo de procesos de …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASZone of proximal developmentPoint (typography)Critical thinkingPedagogy:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Face (sociological concept)Media literacyContext (language use)Sociocultural evolutionPsychologyVideo game
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