Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Jean Piaget's
Theory of
Cognitive
Development
Anmerkungen:
- Key Ideas
- Children are active
and motivated
learners
- Children
organise what
they learn from
their experiences
- Children adapt to
their environment
through
assimilation and
accomodation
- Interaction with the
physical environment is
critical for cognitive
development
- Equilibration
promotes increasingly
complex forms of
thought
- Interaction
with other
people is
equally
critical
- Children think in
qualitatively
different ways at
different age levels
- Childrens
logic and
modes of
thinking are
entirely
different from
adults
- Stages of Cognitive Development
- Sensorimotor (Birth) -
children only think about
things that are
immediately infront of
them, what they are doing
and seeing at that
moment
- Preoperational (age 2)-
children can now think
and talk about things
beyond their immediate
experience, but cannot
yet reason in
adult-like ways
- Concrete
Operations (age 6 or 7)-
adult-like logic
appears limited to
reasoning about
concrete, real-life
situations
- Formal Operations
(age 11 or 12)- Logical
reasoning processes
are applied to abstract
ideas as well as
concrete ideas and
situations
- Biography
- Born 1896, Died 1980
- Studied natural
sciences at university
- Published more than 50
books and 500 papers
- Occupied chairs in:
psychology,
sociology, history of
science and
scientific thinking.