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GCSE Psychology Development Revision Planner

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A revision planner/worksheet for the topic development in the Edexcel GCSE Psychology Syllabus. It containd key terms and studies.

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EARLY BRAIN DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

Explain what happens to the brain of a foetus at each


SCHEMA DEVELOPMENT:
stage including a picture
Define each key word using an example
At 3 to 4 weeks: Accommodate:
Schema: Equilibrium: Disequilibrium: Assimilation:

DWECK’s MINDSET THEORY


Define cognitive development:
_______________________________________________
Define the key terms with examples
_______________________________________________
5 weeks: _______________________________________________
Mindset:

Name of stage Description Fixed Mindset:


(0-2 years):
Growth Mindset:

6 weeks: (2-7 years): Evaluation


 
 
 
(7-11 years):

WILLINGHAM’S THEORY OF PRACTICE


Explain the development of neural connections: State the key aspects of the theory below:
_______________________________________________ (11+ years): •
_______________________________________________ •

PIAGET’S THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT •
(STAGES) Strengths:
Piaget believed that children develop through a set of
SURF+
stages that are universal and invariant. Evaluation
Weaknesses:  
Universal: SURF+  
 
Invariant:
Piaget and Inhelder (1956) Gunderson et al (2013)
Three Mountains Experiment Praise and motivation

Aim Aim

Procedure Procedure

Findings Findings

Conclusion Conclusion

Evaluation: GRAVE Evaluation: GRAVE

KEY STUDIES

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