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Piaget, Jean

Charlesworth, W, R. (1969). The role of surprise in cognitive development. In D. Elkind J. Flavell (Eds.), Studies in Cognitive Development Essays in honor of Jean Piaget (pp. 257-314). New York Oxford University Press. [Pg.44]

J.C. Bringuier, Conversations with Jean Piaget, The University of Chicago Press (1980). [Pg.7]

Bartlett focused on a single aspect of cognition, remembering. For one of the best-developed theories of schema-based learning, we look to Jean Piaget. Piaget s view of the development of cognition... [Pg.13]

It is not possible to bypass Jean Piaget when dealing with human learning. His works on developmental psychology opened for a multitude of new approaches to educational theories, not only on learning in a more... [Pg.41]

John Dewey (who in the late 19th century foreshadowed most constructivist methods that don t involve computers), Jean Piaget (who established the principles of cognitive constructivism), and Lev Vygotsky... [Pg.10]


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