GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
BRUNERS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT THEORY
Question
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The optimum learning process should not according to Bruner go through all three stages.
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true
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false
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I don’t know. I should learn to listen.
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The work of Jerome Bruner (1966) has been influential in early algebra. He identified three modes of representation for mathematical objects: the enactive, the iconic and the symbolic, which move broadly from the concrete to the abstract.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hence, it could be concluded that the intuitive stage is not part of Bruner’s Cognitive Development Theory.
Detailed explanation-3: -Bruner’s learning theory suggests that it is efficacious, when faced with new material, to follow a progression from enactive to iconic to symbolic representation; this holds true even for adult learners.
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