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Piagetian Perspectives

Piagetian Perspectives. Dixon’s Revolutionary Studies. Open-ended survey to 1000 SRCD members yielded 75 nominations Closed-ended (rank order top 5) survey of 500 yielded twenty from top thirty Key = new perspectives and rebelling against the status quo Piaget = #1.

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Piagetian Perspectives

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  1. Piagetian Perspectives

  2. Dixon’s Revolutionary Studies • Open-ended survey to 1000 SRCD members yielded 75 nominations • Closed-ended (rank order top 5) survey of 500 yielded twenty from top thirty • Key = new perspectives and rebelling against the status quo • Piaget = #1

  3. Piaget re: Case’s Framework • Empiricist? • Rationalist? • Sociohistorian? • Evolutionary Biology • Emergentist? “Little scientists” adaptive advantage (Gary) Increasingly adaptive emergence (Elida)

  4. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • Why study child development?

  5. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • What develops when? (Milestones) • What capabilities are innate? Schema, e.g., “opening” (Miriam) Consciousness (Erin) Intention (Erin) Ascribing mental states / schema (Miriam & Seunghee) Assumption of goals (Gary) Schema (obj. permanence) vs. operations (Scott/Elida)

  6. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • What develops when? (Milestones) • What capabilities are innate? • Does development progress through stages? Theory of Mind (Miriam) Social Interaction (Miriam) Formal Operations as Peak (Dana) Continuity (Miriam)

  7. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • How does change occur? (Mechanisms) Maturation (Elida) “How” of schema representation & assimilation (Seunghee)

  8. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • How do individuals differ? Mental Retardation (Roxie)

  9. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • How do changes in the brain contribute to cognitive development?

  10. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • How does the social world contribute to cognitive development? Regularities vs. Cultural Transmission (Elida)

  11. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • What constrains cognitive development? Swearing case (Dana)

  12. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • So What? (Practical Applications) Training (Roxie, Elida) Ethics of acceleration (Erin) Adaptability of “Deficiencies” (Stefani) Constraining Discovery (Joan)

  13. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • Drawbacks / Challenges re: Theory?

  14. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • Why continue to study / teach Piaget? Piaget’s children (Dana)

  15. Piagetian Perspectives on Issues • Why continue to study / teach Piaget?

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