This volume juxtaposes two different domains of developmental theory: the Piagetian approach and the information-processing approach. Articles by experts in both fields discuss how concepts of development and learning, traditionally approached through cognitive-developmental theories such as Piaget's, are analyzed from the perspective of a task analytic, information-processing approach.
This volume juxtaposes two different domains of developmental theory: the Piagetian approach and the information-processing approach. Articles by expe...
Discussing the future value of computers as tools for cognitive development, the volume reviews past literature and presents new data from a Piagetian perspective. Constructivism in the Computer Age includes such topics as: teaching LOGO to children; the computers effects on social development; computer graphics as a new language; and computers as a means of enhancing reflective thinking.
Discussing the future value of computers as tools for cognitive development, the volume reviews past literature and presents new data from a Piagetian...
This volume is the result of a symposium titled Constructivist Approaches to Atypical Development and Developmental Psychopathology. What emerges from the work included here is a record of innovative extensions, refinements, and applications of the concept of constructivism. The chapters not only demonstrate the compatibility of constructivism with investigations of atypicality, but also the generation of a constructivist perspective for a wide array of problems in developmental psychology.
This volume is the result of a symposium titled Constructivist Approaches to Atypical Development and Developmental Psychopathology. What emerges from...
In this volume leading developmentalists address the question of how children's thinking develops in context by drawing on the theories of Vygotsky, Gibson, and Piaget. Analyses of the ecology and the dynamics of behavior have become popular, emphasizing the particulars of people acting in specific environments and the many complex factors of human body and mind that contribute to action and thought. This volume brings together many of the current efforts to deal with development in this richly ecological, dynamic way. The research reported demonstrates that recent years have produced major...
In this volume leading developmentalists address the question of how children's thinking develops in context by drawing on the theories of Vygotsky, G...
This volume approaches the issues of change and development from the intersection of theory, method, and application. It will appeal to developmentalists working in any or all of these areas, be they students or professionals.
This volume approaches the issues of change and development from the intersection of theory, method, and application. It will appeal to developmentali...
Until recently, the body has been largely ignored in theories and empirical research in psychology, particularly in developmental psychology. Recently however, several conceptions of the relation between body and mind have been developed. Common among these conceptions is the idea that the body plays an important role in our emotional, social, and cognitive lives.
This latest volume in the Jean Piaget Society Symposia Series illustrates different ways in which the concept of embodiment can be used in developmental psychology and related disciplines. It explores the role of the body...
Until recently, the body has been largely ignored in theories and empirical research in psychology, particularly in developmental psychology. Recen...