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ERIC Number: EJ726428
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Jun-22
Pages: 10
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ISSN: ISSN-0256-8543
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The Development Of Logico-Mathematical Thinking at Ages 1-3 In Play With Blocks and An Incline
Miyakawa, Yoko; Kamii, Constance; Nagahiro, Mariko
Journal of Research in Childhood Education, v19 n4 p292 Sum 2005
Fifty 1-to 3-year-olds were asked to imitate: (1) the rolling of a cylinder down an incline and (2) the making of an incline with a board and a block. Their incorrect imitations and progress were videotaped and analyzed, and interpreted in light of Piaget's theory about the elaboration of logico-mathematical relationships in an interrelated way. The educational implication drawn is that the development of logico-mathematical knowledge as a network of interrelated mental relationships is a better goal for preschool mathematics education than isolated objectives, such as ability to sort, recognize shapes, and understand words like "first" and "second."Piaget (1936/1963, 1937/1954) observed babies' development of logico-mathematical knowledge during the first two years of life and later studied children's cognitive development after the age of four What happens between ages 2 and 4 is not well understood, and the purpose of this study is to fill part of this gap
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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