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Articles related to "Piaget"
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development Jean Piaget's work continues to guide contemporary understanding of child development, particularly in the domain of education. This article reviews his theory. piaget theory of child development • piaget criticism current • piaget sensorimotor phase • piaget construction of knowledge • piaget in the classroom
Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development in Infants and Children Jean Piaget was one of the first theorists in developmental psychology to take a close look at how children think and reason. jean piaget • childrens cognitive development • piaget's stages of development • stages of cognitive development • concrete operational reasoning
A Guide to Homeschool Preschoolers A structured preschool homeschool curriculum may be an unwise approach for children. Using the child's interests to provide rich experiences may be of greater benefit. preschool curriculum • preschool homeschooling • homeschool a toddler • language experiences • froebel
Animal Sorting Daycare Activity Alligator sorting activity for toddlers and preschoolers with instructions, procedures, materials list, learning objectives and sample verbal cues. preschool sorting activities • preschool classification activities • counting activity • jean piaget cognitive development • cognitive development
Cybernetic Learning Theory The most common definition of education is the process of bringing together cognitive, emotional and environmental influences in the process of acquiring knowledge. adult learning theories • adult learning theory • piaget's learning theory • learning theories • what is learning theory
Prior Knowledge and Learning Building upon prior knowledge is a very important part of teaching and learning. students • teaching • teachers • teacher tips • prior knowledge
Shape Sorting Daycare Activity Shape sorting activity for toddlers and preschoolers with instructions, procedures, materials list, learning objectives and sample verbal cues. preschool sorting activities • preschool classification activities • counting activity • jean piaget • cognitive development
The birth of faith Part 2 of 4-Everyone believes in something. But how does belief begin? Part Two in this series discusses the origins of faith. spiritual development • spiritual formation • faith development • belief • developmental psychology
The Mistakes Young Children Make: Preoperational Reasoning Children make a number of facinating mistakes. Explore Piaget's stage of preoperational reasoning and find out why. piaget • cognitive development • cognition • cognitive • thinking
The Influence of Imagination on Memory Imagination and visualization can have an enormous impact on the reliability of memory, and may contribute to a phenomenon called imagination inflation. imagination visualization memory • influence imagination memory • imagining visualizing past impact memory • false memory • altered memory
Later Pouring Exercises for the Young Child A series of carefully graded exercises can be planned in the early years classroom to help children master the pouring skill and appreciate it as an important life skill. later pouring exercises for the young child • developing fine motor control in montessori presch • pouring with identical containers • pouring into equal containers • pouring into two or more different containers
Preschool Recycling Lesson Plan In preschool, children can learn the importance of recycling through an age-appropriate cognitive development activity. preschool recycling • preschool recycling lesson plan • daycare recycling • daycare recycling lesson plan • preschool cognitive lesson plan
The Cognitive Approach to Lesson Planning Cognitivism is a tenet based on the idea that behaviour can be controlled and changed by reasoning and analysis. But how can this approach be used within the classroom? what is cognitivism • cognitive approach to teaching • lesson planning • cognitivist approach • cognitivism in the classroom
Marbles are Just Tiny Glass Balls Details the place of marbles in the Social Leisure Pantheon. marbles • playground • urban • ringers • aggies
The Philosophy of a Creative Arts Educator Harry Broudy advocated arts education for all students, rather than just for those gifted or highly interested in art, placing the arts at the centre of education. philosophy creative arts educator • wisdom legacy harry broudy • scientific knowledge and values • broudys wisdom based education • theory of values education
Juno's Got Spirit Film Independent honored Juno, The Savages, and More at the 2008 Spirit Awards film independent • spirit awards • juno • the savages • the diving bell and the butterfly
Mining, Environment and Poverty Mining can cause such damage to the environment that it's irreversible. Saving our ecosystem is important to prevent pollution and poverty. mining and poverty • mining and ecosystem • prevent pollution and poverty • mine spills • aboriginal people
A Philosophy of Curriculum Three basic educational approaches competed in the second half of the 20th century to shape our views on WHAT we should teach and HOW we should teach it... education • special education • philosophy of education • greg cruey • perennialism
An Effective Strategy for Adolescent Discipline A simple time out is less effective as children age to teenagers. Making an active time out strategy can have a much more powerful effect in changing behavior. teen punishment • effective punishment for teenagers • active discipline in adolescence • punishment assignments for teenagers • approaches to discipline for teens
Classic First Grade Literature Learn how to choose classics for first grade homeschooling, like A Thomas Jefferson Education, Charlotte Mason, The Well Trained Mind or Ambleside curriculum. classics first grade literature • classical homeschool • homeschool first grade • classical curriculum • homeschool curriculum
Psychology Paper Topics for College Students For college students in need of a topic for a psychology class paper, here are some ideas for abnormal, child, clinical, & cognitive psychology essay topics. psychology topic • college psychology course • general psychology • abnormal psychology topic • child psychology paper topics
Shopping in Singapore – Orchard Road Renowned for embracing shopping as its national pastime, the metropolitan city of Singapore offers a myriad of luxury shopping options for the discerning fashionista. shopping in singapore • singapore shopping malls • luxury boutiques • luxury fashion • orchard road
The Importance of Child-Centered Learning The traditional classroom format puts teacher goals before student interests. However, in a child-centered classroom, students take an active role in their learning. child-centered classroom • student directed learning • student learning • child-centered education • children initiate learning
Teaching Place Value Base 10 blocks can make abstract ideas like place value and regrouping visible and tangible for your primary school students when the time comes to teach math. base ten blocks • math manipulatives • subtraction • math • place value
Teaching Subtraction Base 10 blocks can make abstract ideas like place value and regrouping visible and tangible for your primary school students when the time comes to teach subtraction. base ten blocks • using base 10 blocks to teach math • using base 10 blocks to teach subtraction • math manipulatives • subtraction place value
Vygotsky's Theory of Child Development Vygotsky was an influential educational theorist. This article discusses his contribution to the understanding of child development. vygotsky theory of child development • scaffolding and learning • scaffolding in the classroom • social development and intellectual development • zone of proximal development in classroom learning
The Mozart Effect and More The Mozart Effect has come under some scrutiny from various researchers. Rauscher’s research on the music of Mozart as being beneficial for developing spatial-reasoning, has caused music educators to concern themselves with whether or not, they will be held accountable for this outcome. An article in the Arts Education Policy Review offered data on “Spatial-Temporal versus Language-Analytic Reasoning... spatial-temporal learning • music • creativity • mozart effect • mozart
Creativity Part Two of Two Music is subjective. Being a subjective subject, where judgement of what is good or bad, or what is beautiful or not, is not easy to measure. This is one of the reasons, research such as Vaughn and Myers, (1971) had little impact on creating a case for the support of the arts. creativity • music • the arts • education • teaching |
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