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Ünveren, Dilek; Karakus, Gülreyhan – International Education Studies, 2020
This article grounds on Jean Piaget's cognitive development theory, particularly aiming to provide a leading approach in Turkish language classes by focusing on children's learning process. In Turkey, Piaget's theory is applied in Turkish language curricula since 2005. Language classes play a fundamental role in improving cognitive skills…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Native Language Instruction, Turkish, Mentors
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Hanfstingl, Barbara; Benke, Gertraud; Zhang, Yuefeng – Educational Action Research, 2019
Lo's variation theory is a learning and teaching theory based on Marton's phenomenographic approach and is one of the most important backbones of learning studies. The proponents of variation theory demarcate their approach from constructivist learning approaches, stressing constructivism as philosophical framework, but not as learning theory. At…
Descriptors: Piagetian Theory, Learning Theories, Cognitive Development, Second Language Instruction
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Ravanis, Konstantinos; Koliopoulos, Dimitris; Boilevin, Jean-Marie – Research in Science Education, 2008
The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which the characteristics of two teaching interventions can bring about cognitive progress in preschoolers with regard to the factors rolling friction depends on, when it is applied to an object that is freely rolling on a horizontal surface. The study was conducted in three phases: pre-test,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Piagetian Theory, Cognitive Development, Teaching Methods
Henning, John – 1998
The persistence of the constructivist agenda within learning and developmental theory suggests that underneath the seemingly disparate views of Piagetian, socioculturalist, and ecological perspectives lie some unifying concepts that find their mutual expression in constructivism. The paper contends that semiotics provides the conceptual means to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Processes, Learning Theories
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Marcus, Gary F. – Cognition, 1998
Demonstrates that connectionist models described in "Rethinking Innateness" (Elman, et al., 1996) depend on innately assumed representations and do not offer a genuine alternative to nativism. Presents simulation results showing that the models are incapable of deriving genuine abstract representations that are not presupposed. Maintains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Processes, Learning Theories
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Cesarone, Bernard – Childhood Education, 1996
Summarizes 17 recent ERIC documents and journal articles discussing Piagetian perspectives on children's cognitive abilities and development. Includes sources on children's thought, learning, and problem-solving processes; physical and natural causality; correspondence and number conservation; circular reactions; the 5- to 7-year shift; science…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Learning Processes
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Dockett, Sue; Perry, Bob – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1996
Compares and contrasts the concept of social constructivism derived from work of Piaget and Vygotsky and examines their implications for young children's learning. Emphasizes the nature of social interaction with adults and children and its role in the construction of shared knowledge. Suggests that similarities in these two approaches are more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Early Childhood Education, Individual Development
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Williams, Connie K.; Kamii, Constance – Young Children, 1986
Maintains that young children learn to think when they act on objects, thus developing what Piaget refers to as physical and logico-mathematical knowledge. Teachers can encourage thinking/mental action by creating situations that are personally meaningful to the children, by providing decision-making opportunities, and by providing opportunities…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Early Childhood Education
Lavoie, Derrick R. – 1989
This study examined the science process skill of prediction problem solving using naturalistic research methodology and information-processing theory. The think-aloud interview led to the identification of several specific program exploration and prediction behaviors. A total of 14 high school biology students made predictions concerning the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Simulation, High Schools, Learning Processes
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Finn, Gerry P. T. – Scottish Educational Review, 1992
Discusses difficulties of examining Jean Piaget's work, caused in part by his own revisions and earlier, inadequate interpretation in English translation. Examines common misunderstandings of Piagetian developmental stages and similar misinterpretations of his ideas on education. Focuses on importance of other disciplines, including psychology and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
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Fortosis, Stephen; Garland, Ken – Religious Education, 1990
Examines Piaget's theory of disequilibration as the tension and subsequent growth caused when new information must be assimilated or accommodated to fit one's view of reality. Indicates ways Christian religious educators can use the concept of disequilibration to understand adolescents' emotional and cognitive growth. Suggests implications for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Christianity, Cognitive Development, 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
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Leppo, Marjorie; Davis, Diane – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
This article presents a framework for movement activities upon which physical educators and early childhood teachers can build appropriate learning activities that reinforce the connection between the mind and body for children between the ages of two and seven. The authors discuss Piaget's stages of cognitive development. The authors hope that…
Descriptors: Motion, Early Childhood Education, Physical Education Teachers, Learning Activities
Cobern, William W. – 1991
Though rooted in neo-Piagetian research, constructivism is an avenue of research that departed from the neo-Piagetian mainstream 20 years ago and has continued on a distinct path of development. For constructivists, learning is not knowledge written on, or transplanted to, a person's mind as if the mind were a blank slate waiting to be written on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Context Effect, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
Moore, Stanley W. – 1987
A complete learning model will merge the Piagetian and Banduran learning models into a unified, comprehensive model to explain individual diversity. This argument is based upon analysis of the first five years of data gathered from a 13-year longitudinal study. The data from grades 5-12 are still in the analysis process, but impressionistic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
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