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Childhood Theorists: Vygotsky – PowerPoint for FE Education & Early Years This PowerPoint is ideal for FE Teachers delivering Education and Early Years qualifications, including BTEC, NCFE, and similar courses. It provides a clear, engaging introduction to Lev Vygotsky’s key ideas, including the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), More Knowledgeable Other (MKO), and the importance of social interaction in learning. What’s included: A well‑structured PowerPoint covering Vygotsky’s major concepts Clear explanations written for FE learners Examples that link theory to Early Years practice In‑class discussion prompts and activities Bright, accessible slides suitable for whole‑class teaching or independent study A supporting worksheet designed to help students recap and reinforce their understanding of Vygotsky’s theory The worksheet includes a range of tasks that encourage learners to recall key concepts, apply their understanding, and reflect on how Vygotsky’s ideas appear in Early Years settings. This resource is perfect for introducing Vygotsky in a way that is simple, visual, and relevant to Early Years settings. It saves planning time while helping learners build a strong foundation in key childhood theorists.
Childhood Theorist: BRUNER'S LEARNING THEORY  Power Point PresentationQuick View
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Childhood Theorist: BRUNER'S LEARNING THEORY Power Point Presentation

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Understanding How Children Learn: Enactive, Iconic, and Symbolic Modes – PowerPoint & Worksheet This resource is ideal for FE Teachers delivering Education and Early Years qualifications, including BTEC and NCFE. The PowerPoint provides a clear and engaging introduction to Bruner’s Theory of Representation, exploring the Enactive, Iconic, and Symbolic modes in a way that supports both teaching and learner understanding. What’s included: A well‑structured PowerPoint covering Bruner’s theory Clear explanations of each mode with examples In‑class activities to encourage discussion and application A video clip is also included A supporting worksheet designed to check and reinforce learning Activities such as: Knowledge‑check questions Complete‑the‑sentence tasks Identify‑the‑correct‑mode exercises Linking theory to practice A full answer sheet to save you time when marking or reviewing This resource is perfect for helping learners grasp Bruner’s theory while giving teachers a ready‑to‑use, time‑saving tool for lessons, revision, or independent study.