Esntl Piaget

Esntl Piaget
Author: Jean Piaget
Publisher:
Total Pages: 934
Release: 1977-12-29
Genre: Philosophy
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Here, truly, is the essential Piaget - a distillation of the eminent Genevan's extraordinary legacy to modern psychological knowledge. This generous selection of the most important of Piaget's writings, spanning a period of some seventy years, organizes the core of his remarkable contribution in a way that clarifies and illuminates his aims, ideas, and underlying themes.

Piaget, Or, The Advance of Knowledge

Piaget, Or, The Advance of Knowledge
Author: Jacques Montangero
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 9780805825671

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This volume is intended to make the work of Jean Piaget accessible through both a history of his important works and an annotated glossary of important terms in his publications. It will interest developmentalists and educators alike.

The Essential Piaget

The Essential Piaget
Author:
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages:
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The Essential Piaget

The Essential Piaget
Author: Jean Piaget
Publisher:
Total Pages: 881
Release: 1982
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9780710092137

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A Students' Guide to Piaget

A Students' Guide to Piaget
Author: D. G. Boyle
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1969
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780080064062

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Piaget In Classroom

Piaget In Classroom
Author: Schwebel
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1978-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780465097289

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A Piaget Primer

A Piaget Primer
Author: Dorothy G. Singer
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0452275652

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Offers a fascinating and understandable account of childhood development for anyone—education and psychology students, day care center workers and nursery school teachers, and parents. Jean Piaget is arguably the most important figure of the twentieth century in the field of child psychology. Over more than six decades of studying and working with children, he brilliantly and insightfully charted the stages of a child's intellectual maturation from the first years to adulthood, and in doing so pioneered a new mode of understanding the changing ways in which a child comes to grasp the world. The purpose of A Piaget Primer is to make Piaget's vital work readily accessible to teachers, therapists, students, and of course, parents. Two noted American psychologists distill Piaget's complex findings into wonderfully clear formulations without sacrificing either subtlety or significance. To accomplish this, they employ not only lucid language but such fascinating illuminations of a child's world and vision as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Winnie-the-Pooh, as well as media manifestations like Barney and Sesame Street. This completely revised edition of this classic work is as enjoyable as it is invaluable—an essential guide to comprehending and communicating with children better than we ever have before.

The Essential Piaget

The Essential Piaget
Author: Jean Piaget
Publisher:
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Release: 1995
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The Origins of Intellect

The Origins of Intellect
Author: John L. Phillips
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 293
Release: 1975-01-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 146681375X

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The works published by the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget and his associates during the past forty years constitute the largest repository of knowledge about the cognitive development of children that is available anywhere, and Piaget's general theory of intellectual development rivals, in scope and comprehensiveness, Freud's theory of personality development Here is a self-contained general summary of Piaget's theory, written at a relatively nontechnical level. It is suitable for use in a variety of courses in psychology and education -- child psychology, child development, educational psychology, learning, psychological systems, general psychology, and others. It will also interest professionals and educated laymen as a timely exposition of ideas that are attracting the attention of increasing numbers of American psychologists. In order to convey the complexities of the theory to readers who have had no previous contact with it, the author uses a number of unusual pedagogical devices. He first outlines the theory in an introduction that students can reread with increasing comprehension as they study the text. The main part of the book is an elucidation of the Piagetian periods of intellectual development, with enough illustrations of Piaget's research activities to give the theory meaning. The author frequently reproduces passages from Piaget's clinical observations with Piaget's interpretations deleted, so that the reader can assess his own understanding and better appreciate Piaget's style of inquiry. In an epilogue, the author discusses the educational implications of Piaget's work.