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HED2601 ASSESSMENT 2 QUESTION 1: (25) 1.1 (3) 1.2 (6) 1.3 (1) (2) (2) (5) 1.4 Name the THREE (3) prominent theorists whose approaches to learning have had a profound impact on Early Childhood Education (ECE). In ONE OR TWO (2) sentences, summarise the theory or focus of each of the three theorists that you named in 1.1. Identify ONE (1) principle from Montessori’s approach to learning Briefly explain how it supports child development Provide a brief example of how you would apply this principle in your teaching

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HED2601
ASSIGNMENT 2
SEMESTER 1
2025

, QUESTION 1
1.1 Maria Montessori:
Reggio Emilia
Jean Piaget:




1.2
Maria Montessori: Learning through the Senses to Develop Self-
Actualization
• Montessori advocated sensory learning and self-actualization.
• She believed in creating stimulating environments with child-sized
furniture and real life tools.
• Teachers in Montessori education act as observers and encourage
children's self-discovery
• Children learn best through hands-on experiences and repetition.
Reggio Emilia: Learning through the Environment and Documentation
• The Reggio Emilia approach focuses on creating learning environments
that foster exploration and documentation.
• The environment is considered the "third teacher" and should be
inviting, culturally responsive, and filled with learning materials.
• Teachers use "provocations" based on children's interests to stimulate
further learning.
• Parents are actively involved in the learning process, and children learn
through self-directed exploration.
Jean Piaget: Learning through Self-Discovery
• Piaget's stages of development highlight intellectual growth.
• Piaget's theory emphasizes equilibrium, egocentrism, self-discovery, and
play-based learning.
• Children construct knowledge through exploration, and teachers should
provide ageappropriate activities.
• Learning is an active process where children continuously build on their
existing knowledge.
Lev Vygotsky: Play-Based, Child-Centered Learning
• Vygotsky emphasized the role of social interaction in learning.

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