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Keywords in Piaget's Theory of Cognitive DevelopmentA description of the main concepts and key phrases in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. -
Piaget's Contribution to Child DevelopmentJean Piaget, born in 1896 was a biologist but moved into the study of children's development by observing, talking and listening to them while they worked on exercises he set them. What conclusions did he form from this? -
Piaget's Theory of Object PermanenceWhat is Object Permanence and how did Jean Piaget develop his theory of Object Permanence? -
Jean Piaget and the ClassroomA brief overview of Piaget's cognitive development theory and how it can be implemented in the classroom.
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Piaget's Theory and Child DevelopmentA look at Jean Piaget's research into child development, his main theory and what this has contributed to developmental psychology. -
Keywords in Piaget's Theory of Cognitive DevelopmentA description of the main concepts and key phrases in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. -
Piaget's Theory of Assimilation and Accommodation in ChildrenFrom Piaget's thorough research he developed a theory on assimilation and accommodation in which he asserts how he believes children internalize their understanding and view of the world.
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Piaget's Developmental Theory and Stages of Cognitive DevelopmentPiaget's developmental theory is still studied today by education majors in order to understand how children develop, think, and learn, and this article will discuss Piaget's developmental theory and stages of cognitive development.
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Jean PiagetThis paper focuses on Jean Piaget's personal and academic background history, why he is an influential psychologist, and how his contributions have effected the world of psychology.
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Piaget's Theories of Assimilation, Accommodation, and Child DevelopmentPiaget's theories of assimilation, accommodation, and child development have been used in educational practices for several years. This article will discuss Piaget's theories of assimilation, accommodation, and child development in detail.
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Moral Development: Piaget and Kohlberg RevisitedThis article compared Piaget's and Kohlberg's theories on moral development and applied these theories to several questions concerning moral realism and counseling techniques.
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Jean Piaget's Enlightened Influence on the American Educational SystemEarly psychologists and American educators agreed with the repressive “Prussian” educational model of building obedient, robotic students. Several more nurturing people, such as Maria Montessori and Horace Mann, helped our system trend more positively.
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Piaget's Contributions to PsychologySwiss biologist and psychologist Jean Piaget worked primarily in the area of child and cognitive development.
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Piaget's Cognitive Development TheoryPiaget developed theory surrounding the cognitive development of children. Piaget believed children underwent four stages of cognitive development that allowed them to grow and develop as individuals.
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Piaget's Object PermanenceWhen do children learn object permanence, what Piaget called the ability to understand objects exist independent of interaction with people?
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Basic Guide to Piaget's Constructivist TheoryProvides a brief and concise overview of the constructivist theory by Piaget.
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Piaget at SIHH 2010: From Ultra-Thin to Double JeuPiaget exploits its tradition of ultra-thin watch movements.
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Growth from Infancy to Adolescence According to Piaget's Cognitive ModelA description of Piaget's famous model of cognitive development.
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Jean PiagetAnother eminent psychologist that discussed the development of personality extensively was Erickson. He based personality development on epigenetic principle, which postulates personality of an individual to be ego driven.
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Education in Turmoil: Piaget's and Vygotsky's Contributions to the Successes and Failures of Our Educational SystemPiaget and Vygotsky contributed critical building blocks to our public educational system but many of their ideas are ignored by our current educational system.
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The Cognitive Development Theories of Piaget and VygotskyComparison of Piaget and Vygotsky's cognitive development theories and their use in the classroom.
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Schemes and Practices: Piaget's Terms of Knowledge AdaptationPiaget's developmental model for children is based on adaptations they need to make to schemes in order to fit into and function within their environment.
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Use of Piaget's Theories in the ClassroomA review of Piaget's theories and the use of his theories in a secondary classroom.
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Jean Piaget : Author, Psychologist, Teacher, and FatherThis article discusses the life of the French Psychologist Jean Piaget. His theories, methods of expermentation, and teachings are discussed in the article. Major research projects Piaget developed are also discussed. -
Jean Piaget & the Theory of Cognitive DevelopmentThis is a short research paper on famed psychologist Jean Piaget and his theory of cognitive development.
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Piaget V. Vygotsky: Cognitive Learning Theories ComparedThis is a comparative essay that discusses the cognitive learning theories that both Piaget and Vygotsky established.
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Chart of Piaget's Cognitive Development TheoryDescribing the developmental stages proposed by Jean Piaget.
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The Life and Times of Jean PiagetA paper discussing the life and teachings/ theories of famous child psychoanalyst Jean Piaget.
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Freud, Skinner, Erikson, and PiagetThis is a collection of the papers I did on each of these psychologists and how their theories can be used in the classroom. I have combined each of these papers into one major paper for easier reading.
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Vygotsky and Piaget Theories Applied in the Philippine SettingThis article is a reflection on the Stetsenko and Vianna's "Embracing history through transforming it: Contrasting Piagetian v.s Vygotskian theories of learning and development to expand constructivism within a dialectical view of history"
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Piaget and Vygotsky's Views of Cognitive DevelopmentThis article outlines Paiget and Vygotsky's views on cognitive development, how they compare and differ.
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Cognitive Theories at Work in the ClassroomThis paper analyzes the cognitive theories of Piaget and Vygotsky and discusses their uses within a classroom.
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Cognitive DevelopmentIn addressing Cognitive Development it is nearly impossible to overlook the work of Piaget, Bruner, and Vygotsky. This paper compares each theorists work, and details the practical applications of them for the classroom.
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How Babies Roll: The Developing BrainSome universal principles in the development of children are surfacing in the field of child development. Scientific research confirms Jean Piaget's early 20th century field work investigating childhood stage development and some surprises. -
The Information-Processing TheoryThe information processing theory, much like Vygotsky's theory, but unlike Piaget's theory, does not revolve around stages that an individual progresses through, but rather the gradual building of knowledge.
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Reasons for Cognitive DevelopmentPsychologists Piaget, Vygotsky, Gesell and Dewey theorize the causes of human cognitive development. Their work has implications for the fields of psychology, neuroscience, education, business and marketing. -
Cognitive Development TheoryA college paper on cognitive development theory.
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Happy Dead Birthday to Famous People Who Were Born on August 9Happy Dead Birthday To Famous People Who Were Born on August 9 Eddie Futch, Ralph Houk, Tommie Agee, Jean Piaget, Andre Bessett
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Individual Identity - A Psychological StruggleResearches from celebrated psychologists like Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson who have established investigations about human development have begun to look closer at the developmental stage of adolescence that plays a critical role.
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Cognitive Development TheoriesA look at the theories of cognitive development as proposed by both Vygotsky and Piaget
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