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Jean Piaget

“ I t is with children that we have the best chance of studying the development of logical knowledge, mathematical knowledge, physical knowledge, and so forth. ”. Jean Piaget. Melissa Pineda. “ The father of child psychology .”. Biographical Information.

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Jean Piaget

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  1. “It is with children that we have the best chance of studying the development of logical knowledge, mathematical knowledge, physical knowledge, and so forth.” Jean Piaget Melissa Pineda “Thefather of childpsychology.”

  2. BiographicalInformation • Born in Switzerland on August 9, 1896 and died the 16th of September in 1980. • Psychologist and Natural Scientist. • As a child he was interested in biology and natural science and even published some of his papers before graduating. • Piaget published his first science paper when being 10 years old. • Married Valentine Châtenay (one of his students) and had 3 children.

  3. Biographical Information • Piagethadonegoal, howdidknowledgegrow. • He studiedhis 3 children, Jacqueline, Laurent and Luciennefrominfancytothegrowth of knowledge. • He wasnotonlyinterested in psychology, but in sociology, education, epistemology, economics and law. • Before Piaget, there was no one who examined how intelligence develops through childhood and into adulthood.

  4. Important!!! • Piaget moved to Switzerland where he worked as a teacher for street school for boys, he noticed that children kept making a pattern of wrong answers to some of his questions. He later proves that children’s cognitive intelligence is different from that of young adults and adults.

  5. How Does Knowledge Grow? • Children’s logic and modes of thinking are initially entirely different from those of adults. • Logic is acquired through time, growth, experience and education.

  6. ContributionstoPhsychologyTheory: • He examined children through observing, talking and listening to them while they worked on exercises he set them. • Through his examination, Piaget developed his idea of stages of cognitive development.

  7. More… • Piaget saw children as active participants in the development of knowledge building their own understanding. • Piaget argued that children try to make sense of the world around them which is called the process of adaptation.

  8. CognitiveDevelopment? • Defined as thinking, problem solving, understanding, processing information and in general the use of intelligence. • Piaget affirmed that these stages differ not only in the quantity of information acquired at each and in the quality of knowledge and understanding at each stage. • The movement from one stage to the next occurs when the child matures and has gained experience.

  9. Cognitive Development Stages

  10. Sensori Motor (Birth – 2 YearsOld) • Thechildlearnsabouthimself and hisenviornmentthroughthe use of his/hersenses.

  11. Pre - Operational(2 – 7 YearsOld) • Thechildbeginsto use symbols torepresentobjects. Kids are notonlyconsciousaboutthepresent, theyrememberthepast as well.

  12. Concrete Operational(7 – 11 YearsOld) • Childaccomodatestodifferenttypes of enviornment. Ability of thinkingincreases, they are abletoexplainwhattheyfeel.

  13. Formal Operational(Adolescence – Adulthood) • Hypothetical and deductivereasoning. Thispersondoesn’tneedobjectstomakeexplanations of anysort of thing.

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  15. Short Reminder Born:August 9, 1896Birthplace:Neuchatel, SwitzerlandDied:September 11, 1980 Location of death: Geneva, SwitzerlandOccupation:Psychologist Nationality:SwitzerlandTheory:Elaboratedthestages of childhood, explainingeach of them. Father: Arthur PiagetMother: Rebecca JacksonWife:Valentine ChatenayDaughter:JacquelineDaughter:LucienneSon: Laurent

  16. CognitiveDevelopmentStages • Children may vary as to how long they are in each phase, but they progress through them in the same order and do not skip a phase. • Stages are universal and do not vary from one culture to the next. • Related to cognitive development. • Each stage is a logically organized. • Sequence of stages is hierarchical. • Each stage represents qualitative differences in forms of thinking, not quantitative differences.

  17. Works Cited Page • "Piaget's Cognitive Stages." honolulu.hawaii.edu n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/piaget.htm>. • "A Brief Biography of Jean Piaget." Jean Piaget Society n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <http://www.piaget.org/aboutPiaget.html>. • "Piaget's Contribution to Child Development - Cognitive Development and Jean Piaget." Bukisa Share your Knowledge, Earn Money n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <Piaget's Contribution to Child Development - Cognitive Development and Jean Piaget>. • "Characteristics of Cognitive Development ." National Fragile X Foundation, Youre not Alone n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <Characteristics of Cognitive Development >. • "Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development." Jean Piaget, Cognitive Development n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <http://www.essortment.com/all/jeanpiagettheo_rnrn.htm>. • "Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development." Jean Piaget n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/cogsys/piaget.html>. • "Jean Piaget." NNDB n. pag. Web. 20 Sep 2009. <http://www.nndb.com/people/359/000094077/>.

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