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Kamii, Constance – Interchange, 1970
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Theories, Instruction, Preschool Children
Kamii, Constance – 1970
Specific instruction refers to the teacher's knowing (a) what to teach and when, (b) what not to teach and why, and (c) when to let the preoperational child be "wrong." This paper is in agreement with Bereiter's criticism of Kohlberg's conclusion against specific instruction but suggests that Bereiter's argument should be developed into…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
Kamii, Constance; DeVries, Rheta – 1973
An outline for Piaget-based early childhood education curricula is presented. Long term objectives of the curriculum are the facilitation of moral and social growth, and intellectual development leading to formal operational functioning. Education is seen as a process that encourages creative and critical thinking. Short-term objectives are listed…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, Emotional Development
Kamii, Constance; DeVries, Rheta – 1980
Based on Piaget's theory, this book discusses the educational value of group games for the young child's social and intellectual development, suggesting ways to select or modify both new and familiar games to make them more appropriate for children's learning. Part 1 of the book provides a theoretical introduction to what is meant by good group…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Games, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development
Kamii, Constance – 1970
A Piagetian preschool emphasizes the child's active construction of mental images rather than passive association of words and pictures with real objects. The role of the teacher is neither to dictate good behavior nor to transmit ready-made predigested knowledge. Her role is to help the child to control his own behavior and to find things out as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Curiosity