Equilibration : theory, research, and application
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Equilibration : theory, research, and application
(Topics in cognitive development, v. 1)
Plenum Press, c1977
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"A publication of the Jean Piaget Society."
The majority of the papers in this collection represent the combined proceedings of the first and second annual symposia of the Society, 1971 and 1972, with revisions and extensions of some papers
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Description
Professor Piaget, who at this writing is in his eightieth year, has dedicated his life to the exploration and explanation of the genesis of knowledge. The Piagetian model rests on both a philosophical and a biological foundation, with psychol- ogy as the link between these two disciplines. This volume, the first in a series that will record the official Symposium Proceedings of the Jean Piaget Society, is unique in that it encompasses theoreti- cal, empirical, and applied aspects of Piaget's epistemology. The majority of papers in this collection represent the combined proceedings of the first and second annual symposia of the society. Professor Piaget's address, presented at the First Annual Symposium of the Jean Piaget Society in May, 1971, highlights the papers within this volume. This paper is outstanding in the clarity with which the concept of equilibration is explicated. It is the intention of the society, through this volume and subsequent ones, to extend the monumental body of knowledge provided by Piaget. The editors hope to implement transmission of the concepts within these selected papers so that they may serve as an impetus for future investigations.
We are indebted to those who provided us with the invaluable editorial and secretarial assistance necessary for such an undertaking.
Table of Contents
I: Theory.- 1. Problems of Equilibration.- 2. Comments on the Problems of Equilibration.- 3. Piaget's Concept of Equilibration: Biological, Logical, and Cybernetic Roots.- 4. Sequential Order and Plasticity in Early Psychological Development.- II: Research.- 5. Information-Processing Tendencies in Recent Experiments in Cognitive Learning.- 6. Some Observations on Early Cognitive Development.- 7. Cognitive Development During and After the Preconceptual Period.- 8. The Emergence of the Child as Grammarian.- 9. Environment, Experience, and Equilibration.- 10. Application of Piagetian Theory to Remediation of Reasoning.- III: Application.- 11. Some Implications of Jean Piaget's Theory for the Education of Young Children.- 12. Piaget's Theory Applied to a Social Studies Curriculum.- 13. The Application of Piagetian Learning Theory to a Science Curriculum Project.
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