EMA1501
Assignment number: 02
Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 1)
PREVIEW:
1.1 Jerome Bruner's theory of cognitive development posits that there are three levels of
knowing: enactive, iconic, and symbolic levels. Each level builds on the previous level, allowing
for more complex and abstract thinking.
Enactive knowledge is knowledge gained through bodily sensations and movement. It is
the most basic level of knowing and is primarily developed during early childhood. An
example of enactive knowledge is a child learning to ride a bike. The child learns through
physically experiencing the sensation of balancing, pedaling, and steering the bike.
LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315
Assignment number: 02
Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 1)
PREVIEW:
1.1 Jerome Bruner's theory of cognitive development posits that there are three levels of
knowing: enactive, iconic, and symbolic levels. Each level builds on the previous level, allowing
for more complex and abstract thinking.
Enactive knowledge is knowledge gained through bodily sensations and movement. It is
the most basic level of knowing and is primarily developed during early childhood. An
example of enactive knowledge is a child learning to ride a bike. The child learns through
physically experiencing the sensation of balancing, pedaling, and steering the bike.
LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315