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Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget. By: Julia Kirkman & Brianna Dean. JEAN PIAGET. He went to the university of Paris. He spent hours observing children of different ages. Employs the most sophisticated and abstract learning process. Through his works with Alfred Binct when the first intelligent test. Biography.

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Jean Piaget

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  1. Jean Piaget By: Julia Kirkman & Brianna Dean

  2. JEAN PIAGET

  3. He went to the university of Paris. • He spent hours observing children of different ages. • Employs the most sophisticated and abstract learning process. • Through his works with Alfred Binct when the first intelligent test. Biography

  4. Born in Neuchâtel • Attended many universities • Married in 1923 to Valentine Chatenay • Had 3 children • Moved from Switzerland to Paris • Taught at Grange-Aux belles street school for boys. • Died September 16. 1980 Biography continued

  5. Cognitive Development5 stages

  6. Sensorimotor/learning through senses age 0-2years

  7. Children learn through their senses and their own actions as well. Sensorimotor continued

  8. Preoperational/egocentric age 2-7years

  9. Children think in terms of their own activities and what they perceive at the moment. Preoperational continued

  10. Concrete/Learning logic thinking age 7-11years

  11. Children can think logically but still learn best through experiences. Concrete continued

  12. Formal/Abstract thinking age 11years-adult

  13. People are capable of abstract thinking. Formal continued

  14. Publisher • Research director • Psychologist • Director • Professor Piaget’s past carrears

  15. web http://www.google.com/imgres?q=children+of+all+ages&hl=en&sa=G&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=QKcDuuejb2fK2M:&imgrefurl=http://goingdigitalmusic.com/instrumental.htm&docid=2ycsoBVrDHzvkM&w http://bestpartofparenting.com/index.html Work cited notes Books- parenting rewards and responsibilities page 62 by: Verna Hildebrand Introduction to the foundations of American education page 257, 306, and 361 By: James A. Johnson

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