How is existing knowledge reconciled with new information in the mind of a young child, as compared to that of a more sophisticated thinker? Development of Scientific Thinking Skills explores a new framework for the conceptualization of changes in the strategies of inductive reasoning from middle childhood to adulthood.
Cognitive development
Thinking skills
Scientific thinking
Evidence evaluation
Theory Revision
How is existing knowledge reconciled with new information in the mind of a young child, as compared to that of a more sophisticated thinker? Dev...
This book's goal is to go beyond traditional accounts of human symbol skills to examine the development and consequences of symbolic communication. The editors explore the significance of communicating symbolically as a means for understanding human symbol skills. Symbolic communication may play a central role in the representation and manipulation of symbols, processes which seem to have gotten more attention than communication has. The process of communicating with symbols, perhaps to oneself, or to a real or hypothetical other, may be a central element in explanations of what information...
This book's goal is to go beyond traditional accounts of human symbol skills to examine the development and consequences of symbolic communication. Th...
Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development addresses the impact of language and literacy on cognitive development. Top researchers examine the cognitive significance of the growth in children's ability to express themselves symbolically, whether that involves communicating linguistically, mathematically, logically, or through some other symbol system expressed in speech, gesture, notations, or some other means. The book contributes to refining and answering questions regarding the nature, origin, and development of symbolic communication in all its forms, and their consequences for the...
Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development addresses the impact of language and literacy on cognitive development. Top researchers examine the cogn...
This book explores the central importance of adolescents' own activities in their development. This focus harkens back to Jean Piaget's genetic epistemology and provides a theoretically coherent vision of what makes adolescence a distinctive period of development, with unique opportunities and vulnerabilities. An interdisciplinary and international group of contributors explore how adolescents integrate neurological, cognitive, personal, interpersonal, and social systems aspects of development into more organized systems.
This book explores the central importance of adolescents' own activities in their development. This focus harkens back to Jean Piaget's genetic episte...
This book and the symposium on which it was based were designed to cross the boundaries of subdiscipline and theoretical orientation to address four critical issues in understanding development: explanation of change and development; the nature and process of change; forms of variability in performance; and the promotion of change through application.
The chapters suggest that change and development in target systems from cells to selves, may not be explainable, assessable, or promotable without careful reference to the context (social and otherwise) of the system, and that the process...
This book and the symposium on which it was based were designed to cross the boundaries of subdiscipline and theoretical orientation to address fou...