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    Jean Piaget was a developmental psychologist and philosopher from Switzerland. He is known for his epistemological studies with children. He was the first to make a systematic study of cognitive development. Piaget was also the Director of the International Bureau of Education. He was “the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing.” He was known as the second best psychologist after Skinner by the end of the 20th century. Throughout his career, Jean Piaget declared that “only education

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    of Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget have been important in the field of education and psychology. They explain and help teachers and psychologists to understand how is the cognitive development of children at early age. First came the theory of Vygotsky which tell us the interaction with people at early age is important for development of cognition. Later came the theory of Piaget which tells the four stages of cognitive development. Whereas theories of Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget are different, theory

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    At the age of 21, Jean Piaget earned a PhD from the University of Neuchatel with an interest in human organisms and the mechanisms that created scientific bodies of knowledge (Good, Mellon, Kromhout, 1978, p. 688). He began to study child development and through observation of his children and other children, he began to form a theory that focuses on the mental structures created to help children adapt to the world. Piaget felt that in order to help children adapt they use schemas. These schemas

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    Jean Piaget’s Cognitive-Stage Development Theory Many studies have been done on cognitive development the most used theory though is Jean Piaget’s Cognitive-Stage Development Theory. What is Cognitive Development? It is the area of study using the nervous system and psychology to look at the development of a child. Piaget’s uses four sections to explain these developments being sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational. The stage sensorimotor is split up into six subcategories

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    Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. Jean Piaget introduced a variety of ideas and concepts to the world of psychology describing logical thinking in children and adolescents. To fully comprehend just how valuable his theories are today, it is important to explore the life of Jean Piaget, his educational background, and the stages of cognitive development and how the stages impact the classroom. This will give a further analysis and explanation of how Piaget has helped to shape our viewpoints as

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    Jean Piaget was born on the 9th of August in 1896. He lived in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, with his mother and father. Jean had a fairly interesting life and he was incredibly smart showing from a very young age. This most likely had to do with his living conditions. He is most likely known for his study on children and their thought process, as well as coming up with the cognitive theory. In 1896, Rebecca Jackson and Arthur Piaget gave birth to their first born, Jean Piaget. His mother encouraged

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    In Neuchâtel, Switzerland on August 9, 1896 Jean Piaget was born. He was the oldest child of his parents. His mother, Rebecca Jackson, played a big part in his early interest in the sciences to his own neurotic tendencies. His father was a medieval literature professor named Arthur, who modeled a passionate dedication to his studies. Both of Jean Piaget parents gave him traits in which began to emulate from in his early age. At the age 10 years old, Piaget’s appeal with mollusks drew him to the local

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    jean piagets theory on child developement Jean Paiget (1896-1980) was biologist who was originally studied molluscs. He was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland he passed away September 16th 1980. Jean Piaget’s theory as 4 developmental stages these are, * The Sensorimotor Stage (birth-2 years) * The Preoperational Stage (2-7 years) * The Concrete Operational (7-11 years) * The Formal Operational Stage (11 years plus) All of these 4 developmental stages have sub-stages for each age range

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    Jean Piaget lived from August of 1896 to October of 1980. He grew up in Neachatel, Switzerland where his father studied medieval-literature and wrote about the history of Neuchatel. His childhood lacked normalcy due, in large part, to his mother’s psychological issues. The abnormality of his home sparked an interest in Piaget to learn and discover outside of regular school curriculum. During his elementary school years, Piaget implored Paul Godet, the director at the Neuchatel museum of Naturel History

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    Jean Piaget theorized that the mind develops by forming schemas that help us assimilate our experiences and that must occasionally be altered to accommodate new information. Piaget’s studies led him to believe that a child’s mind develops through a series of stages, in an upward march from the newborn’s simple reflexes to the adult’s abstract reasoning power. The first Piaget’s stage of cognitive development is the sensorimotor stage; from birth to nearly two years, babies take in the world through

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