Further aspects of Piaget's work : 1. An introduction to 'The child's conception of geometry' and 2. An introduction to 'The child's conception of space'
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Further aspects of Piaget's work : 1. An introduction to 'The child's conception of geometry' and 2. An introduction to 'The child's conception of space'
(Routledge library editions, . Piaget)
Routledge, 2006
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First published in 2 vols by Routledge & Kegan Paul in 1967
Contents of Works
- An introduction to 'The child's conception of geometry' / G.E.T. Holloway
- An introduction to 'The child's conception of space' / G.E.T. Holloway
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Description
This book was first published in 1967.
Table of Contents
- PART I AN Introduction TO The Child's Conception of Geometry
- PART II Introduction
- Chapter 1 Change of position
- Chapter 2 Spontaneous measurement
- PART III Conservation and measurement of length
- Chapter 3 Reconstructing relations of distance
- Chapter 4 Change of position and conservation of length
- Chapter 5 Conservation and measurement of length
- Chapter 6 Subdividing a straight line
- PART IV Rectangular co-ordinates, angles and curves
- Chapter 7 Locating a point in two- or three-dimensional space
- Chapter 8 Angular measurement
- Chapter 9 Two problems of geometrical loci: the straight line and the circle
- Chapter 10 Representation of circles, mechanical and composite curves
- PART V Areas and Solids
- Chapter 11 The conservation and measurement of an area and subtracting smaller congruent areas from larger congruent areas
- Chapter 12 Subdivision of areas and the concept of fractions
- Chapter 13 Doubling an area or volume
- Chapter 14 The conservation and measurement of volume
- PART VI Conclusions
- Chapter 15 The construction of Euclidean space: three levels
- bp0007 AN Introduction TO The Child's Conception of Space
- bp0008 Topological space
- Chapter 16 Perceptual space, representational space, and the haptic perception of shape
- Chapter 17 The treatment of elementary spacial relationships in drawing 'pictorial space'
- Chapter 18 Linear and circular order
- Chapter 19 The study of knots and the relationship of 'surrounding'
- Chapter 20 The idea of points and the idea of continuity
- bp0009 Projective space
- ch0021 Protective lines and perspective
- ch0022 The projection of shadows
- ch0023 The co-ordination of perspectives
- ch0024 Geometrical sections
- ch0025 The rotation and development of surfaces
- bp0010 The transition from projective to Euclidean space
- ch0026 Affinitive transformations of the rhombus and the conservation of parallels
- ch0027 Similarities and proportions
- ch0028 Systems of reference and horizontal-vertical co-ordinates
- ch0029 Diagrammatic layouts and the plan of a model village
- ch0030 General conclusions The 'intuition' of space
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