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Batista, Rita; Borba, Rute; Henriques, Ana – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2022
This study aims to analyse the reasoning that children and adults with the same school level use to assess and justify the fairness of games, considering aspects of probability such as randomness, sample space, and comparison of probabilities. Data collection included a Piagetian clinical interview based on games of chance. The results showed that…
Descriptors: Probability, Statistics Education, Intervention, Thinking Skills
Maharani, Indah Puspitasari; Subanji, Subanji – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2018
The purpose of the research is to describe and analyze the implementation of Scaffolding based on Cognitive Conflict in correcting the students' errors in Algebra material. The research uses Mix Method, that is a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. There are 25 students that are involved and tested on Algebra material. They are…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Error Correction, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra

Scaife, Michael; van Duuren, Mike – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1996
Reports children's understanding of objects with different anthropomorphic features, including a person, robot, computer, and doll. Shows that different objects did not elicit substantially different judgement patterns concerning their ability to think on their own, with the exception of a clear pattern of increased understanding of clever…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary Education

Siegler, Robert S.; Svetina, Matija – Child Development, 2002
This study examined 6- to 8-year-old Slovenian children's acquisition of matrix completion proficiency and compared microgenetic and age-related changes on the task. Microgenetic analyses indicated that: variability of children's errors increased before they discovered the correct strategy, the correct strategy became dominant shortly after…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement
Frenkel, Pnina; Strauss, Sidney – 1985
The purpose of this study was to determine how children at different ages understand the concept of temperature, examining particularly the logicomathematical aspects of the concept. In doing so, three developmental approaches were compared: (1) Piaget's structuralist approach; (2) Siegler's rule assessment approach; and (3) Anderson and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Concept Formation

Monk, Martin – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
Analysis of data on children's ideas about seeing and light is reported. Analysis is theoretically informed by Piagetian stage theory of genetic epistemology. Data produced by other researchers have been recoded to enable quantitative comparisons to be made with the survey data reported by Shayer and Adey (1981). Patterns in the data exposed by…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages
Tomic, Welko; Kingma, Johannes – 1996
The development of cognitive representation is the main theme of three classic theories (Piaget, Bruner, Vygotsky) on how children learn concepts. Piaget considered structural change as a necessary condition for development; Bruner emphasized both internal and external function and the structural changes brought about by function; and Vygotsky…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation

English, Lyn D. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1991
Fifty children, ranging in age from 4 to 10, were individually administered a series of tasks involving different combinations of 2 items selected from a discrete set of items. Analyses of their performances revealed a series of six, increasingly sophisticated, solution strategies ranging from random number selection of items to a systematic…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Developmental Tasks, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics

Confrey, Jere – Educational Researcher, 1991
Reviews "Soviet Studies in Mathematics Education: Volume 2. Types of Generalization in Instruction" (V. V. Davydov, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1990), which is useful for educational researchers because its major theory of dialectical materialism offers a view of knowledge with a significant role for activities that…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Books, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation

Oliva, Jose Ma – International Journal of Science Education, 1999
Reports the existence of patterns of reasoning that are common to students' conceptions in different areas of mechanics. Finds that the common frameworks between different ideas have a generality level that lies between Piaget's stage theory and the approach of alternative conceptions. Contains 30 references. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries

Berti, Anna Emilia – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1992
Conceptions of 50 third graders (aged 8-9 years) in Italy about shopkeepers' profit were examined using the Piagetian clinical procedure, with an interview followed by a comparison task that checked comprehension. Teaching children about profit had a higher impact at posttest on children who could compare correctly. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Economics Education
Adey, Philip – 1999
Cognitive Acceleration through Science Education (CASE) is an innovative teaching approach born out of research into cognitive development based largely on the work of Piaget, and also incorporating fundamental tenets of Vygotsky's theories of learning. The program aims to improve children's thinking processes by accelerating progress towards…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries

Liddle, Ian; Wilkinson, J. Eric – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1987
Describes longitudinal study of the development of understanding of two logical properties of number by 36 children during the first three years of primary school in Glasgow. Piagetian tests and number skills tests were administered to explore the acquisition of number as class and number as order concepts. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)

Hse, Shun-Yi – Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China, 1991
The development of an instructional model based on a learning cycle including correlation, analysis, and generalization (CAG) is described. A module developed for heat and temperature was administered to test its effects by comparing its use with the same unit in the New Physical Science Curriculum (NPSC). The methodology, results, and discussion…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries
Blown, E. J.; Bryce, T. G. K. – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal, in-depth interviews with 686 children (217 boys, 227 girls from New Zealand and 129 boys, 113 girls from China), aged 2-18. Children were interviewed while they "observed" the apparent motion of the Sun and Moon, and other features of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Astronomy, Concept Formation, Motion
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