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Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget . By: Laura Tinkleman , Christine Rizkallah , Elyse Conigliaro , Kaycie Green. Who was Piaget? . (1896-1980) Childhood development He observed children Spontaneous comments made by children were clues to their cognitive thinking

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Jean Piaget

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  1. Jean Piaget By: Laura Tinkleman, Christine Rizkallah, Elyse Conigliaro, Kaycie Green

  2. Who was Piaget? (1896-1980) Childhood development He observed children Spontaneous comments made by children were clues to their cognitive thinking Discontinuous (stage) cognitive development

  3. Piaget’s terminology • Schemes • Adaptation • Assimilation • Accommodation • Equilibration • Constructivism**

  4. Sensorimotor Stage(Ages Birth to 2) • Reflexes • Trial and Error • Object Permanence • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue8y-JVhjS0 • Goal Directed Behavior

  5. Preoperational Stage (Ages 2 to 7) • Conservation • Centration • Reversibility • Egocentric http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtLEWVu815o

  6. Concrete Operational Stage (Ages 7 to 11) • Inferred reality • Transitivity • Seriation • Decentered Thought • Class Inclusion

  7. Formal Operational Stage (Age 11 to Adult) • Hypothetical Situations • Systematic Reasoning • Symbolic Thinking

  8. Piaget and Technology • Developmental, children are using technology earlier than he would have believed. • Children would be using technology at the formal operational stage. • Reality: children are using technology starting from the preoperational stage.

  9. Constructivism and Technology • Students must be given opportunities to construct knowledge through their own experiences. • They cannot be "told" by the teacher. • Less emphasis on directly teaching specific skills and more emphasis on learning in a meaningful context. • Promoted by technology • Wiki spaces, and commenting on journals. • Groups presentations

  10. Piagetian Classroom Techniques Anchored instruction Microworlds Information banks

  11. References http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/development/piaget.shtml http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/piaget.htm http://www.edpsycinteractive.org/topics/cogsys/piaget.html http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/piaget.htm http://www.accilifeskills.com/cognitive-development/#Preoperational_stage http://psychology.about.com/od/piagetstheory/p/preoperational.htm

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