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Autore: | Isaacs Nathan <1895-1966, > |
Titolo: | A brief introduction to Piaget : the growth of understanding in the young child and new light on children's ideas of number / / Nathan Isaacs ; foreword by Evelyn Lawrence |
Pubblicazione: | New York : , : Agathon Press, , 2015 |
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Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (116 p.) |
Disciplina: | 155.4130924 |
Persona (resp. second.): | LawrenceEvelyn |
Note generali: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Nota di contenuto: | Table of Contents; Foreword; The Growth Of Understanding In The Young Child; -- I. Introduction -- II. The Piagetian Picture Of The Child's Development; 1. Keys To The Child's Mental Growth; First 18 months; sensori-motor phase; 18 months to 4-5 years: stage of Intuitive thought; -- III. The Concept Of Number -- IV. Children's Basic Notions About Space, Movement And Time; 1. The Notion Of Distance; 2. The Notion Of Length; 3. The Notion Of An Area; 4. The Notions Of Linear And Circular Order; Reproducing a linear order ; Turning a circular Into a linear order ; Reversing the order; Stacking In direct and reverse order; 5. The Notion Of Order As Applied To Moving Bodies; 6. The Notion Of Distances Travelled; 7. The Notion Of Speed; 8. The Notion Of Time: Succession, Duration And Simultaneity; V. Educational Bearings Of Piaget's Work; Bibliography; New Light On Children's Ideas Of Number -- I . Introduction; II. Piaget On Number-Versus Our Common Assumptions; 1. Our Common Assumptions: Counting As The Source Of Number And Of Arithmetic 2. Arithmetic As An Educational Problem: What Light Does Piaget Throw On This? III. The Outcome Of The Experiments; 1. Gulf Between Child's Ability To Count, And The Idea Of Number; 2. Numbers As Persisting Products Of Counts, And Members Of A Realm Of Numbers; 3. Surprising Nature Of Piaget's Findings; -- IV The Presentation Of The Experiments-And The Experiments Themselves; 1. Difficulties And Stumbling Blocks; 2. The Experiments As Play Situations; 3. Description Of Chief Cardinal Number Experiments; 4. Typical Findings: Stage 15. Typical Findings: Stages 2 And 36. Experiments On Ordinal Number Ideas And Their Relation To Cardinal; 7. Experiments On Children's Grasp Of Simple Logical Relations ; V General Discussion; 1. Piaget's Theory Of Number, And Its Relation To Logic; VI Educational Bearings And Questions; 1. Misunderstandings To Which Piaget's Work Lends Itself; 2. Possible Educational Uses Of His Number Studies; 3. The Odd Question Of Education In Logic Again: Perhaps Not So Unpractical After All?; Bibliography; Publisher's Bibliography. |
Titolo autorizzato: | A brief introduction to Piaget |
ISBN: | 0-87586-656-5 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910812005003321 |
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