Quiz development of new
understanding.
A. Multiple Choice a. Erik Erikson
1. He was the theorist who was b. Lev Vygotsky
born on November 17, 1896 in c. Lawrence Kohlberg
Orsha, a city in the western d. Urie Bronfenbrener
region of the Russian Empire. 7. Vygotsky focused on the
a. Erik Erikson connections between people
b. Lev Vygotsky and the ___________ context in
c. Lawrence Kohlberg which they act and interact in
d. Urie Bronfenbrener shared experiences.
2. It refers to someone who has a a. Social
better understanding or a b. Biological
higher ability level than the c. Sociocultural
learner, with respect to a d. Cultural
particular task, process, or 8. What is the Theory of Lev
concept. Vygotsky?
a. ZPD a. Theory of Moral Development
b. ZPA b. Social Development
c. SI c. Ecological Theory
d. MKO d. Theory of Psychosocial Stage
3. Vygotsky sees the ________ as 9. What is the key element in
the area where the most Vygotsky ‘s beliefs?
sensitive instruction or a. Individuals must master
guidance should be given. mental abilities and skills
a. ZPD b. Culture plays a major role in
b. ZPA cognitive development
c. SI c. Adult guidance and help in
d. MKO cognitive development and
4. ___________can be done with learning
real world objects and d. All of the above
interactions. 10. Which does Vygotsky value
a. Teaching more?
b. Playing a. Genetics
c. Scaffolding b. Social Interaction
d. Social Interaction c. Individual Activity
5. ___________is an important d. Culture
concept that relates to the B. Enumeration
difference between what a child 1. Give the 3 Major Themes in
can achieve independently and Social Development. (3 points)
what a child can achieve with 2. “Every function in the child’s
guidance and encouragement cultural development appears
from a skilled partner. twice. What are those? (2
a. ZPD points)
b. ZPA C. Essay (5 points)
c. SI 1. In your own word, explain the
d. MKO differences of the theory of
6. He believes that young children Vygotsky and Piaget.
are curious and actively
involved in their own learning
and the discovery and
understanding.
A. Multiple Choice a. Erik Erikson
1. He was the theorist who was b. Lev Vygotsky
born on November 17, 1896 in c. Lawrence Kohlberg
Orsha, a city in the western d. Urie Bronfenbrener
region of the Russian Empire. 7. Vygotsky focused on the
a. Erik Erikson connections between people
b. Lev Vygotsky and the ___________ context in
c. Lawrence Kohlberg which they act and interact in
d. Urie Bronfenbrener shared experiences.
2. It refers to someone who has a a. Social
better understanding or a b. Biological
higher ability level than the c. Sociocultural
learner, with respect to a d. Cultural
particular task, process, or 8. What is the Theory of Lev
concept. Vygotsky?
a. ZPD a. Theory of Moral Development
b. ZPA b. Social Development
c. SI c. Ecological Theory
d. MKO d. Theory of Psychosocial Stage
3. Vygotsky sees the ________ as 9. What is the key element in
the area where the most Vygotsky ‘s beliefs?
sensitive instruction or a. Individuals must master
guidance should be given. mental abilities and skills
a. ZPD b. Culture plays a major role in
b. ZPA cognitive development
c. SI c. Adult guidance and help in
d. MKO cognitive development and
4. ___________can be done with learning
real world objects and d. All of the above
interactions. 10. Which does Vygotsky value
a. Teaching more?
b. Playing a. Genetics
c. Scaffolding b. Social Interaction
d. Social Interaction c. Individual Activity
5. ___________is an important d. Culture
concept that relates to the B. Enumeration
difference between what a child 1. Give the 3 Major Themes in
can achieve independently and Social Development. (3 points)
what a child can achieve with 2. “Every function in the child’s
guidance and encouragement cultural development appears
from a skilled partner. twice. What are those? (2
a. ZPD points)
b. ZPA C. Essay (5 points)
c. SI 1. In your own word, explain the
d. MKO differences of the theory of
6. He believes that young children Vygotsky and Piaget.
are curious and actively
involved in their own learning
and the discovery and