Jean Piaget
Also known as: Jean Piaget, Piaget
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Importance of Play in Early Childhood | HeadStart.gov headstart.gov Apr 1, 2024 5 facts
referenceJean Piaget (1896β1980) believed that children learn through actively engaging in their environment and that play is the most important way children learn. He posited that through play, children practice new skills and ideas until they understand them, a process he termed 'constructing knowledge.'
referenceJean Piaget (1896β1980) believed that children learn through actively engaging in their environment and that play is the most important way children learn. He posited that through play, children practice new skills and ideas until they understand them, a process he described as 'constructing knowledge.'
claimJean Piaget believed that through play, children practice new skills and ideas until they understand them, a process he referred to as 'constructing knowledge.'
perspectiveJean Piaget believed that play is the most important way children learn.
claimJean Piaget (1896β1980) theorized that children learn by actively engaging in their environment.
The Power of Play: The Importance of Play in Early Childhood ... childcarenetwork.com 2 facts
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu May 23, 2001 2 facts
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimCharles Darwin's evolutionary psychological publications influenced the genetic psychology of James Mark Baldwin and, indirectly, Jean Piaget.
Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 13, 2017 1 fact
claimJean Piaget investigated the development of reality construction in children in his 1937 book 'The Construction of Reality in the Child'.
A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org 1 fact
referencePiaget's theory of incremental numerical understanding (2013) posits that numerical concepts are gradually acquired through exposure, offering insights into sequential data organization.