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Jean Piaget - Children and the Inclusion Problem (Revised Edition) (Hardcover)
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Jean Piaget - Children and the Inclusion Problem (Revised Edition) (Hardcover)
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Jean Piaget, renowned Swiss developmental psychologist and
epistemologist, is best known for his groundbreaking studies with
children, which led him to develop a landmark theory of cognitive
development. Geldolph A. Kohnstamm's Jean Piaget: Children and the
Inclusion Problem is a critical study of a cornerstone of Piaget's
theory. This theory holds that a child's ability to solve problems
of class inclusion marks the beginning of the period of concrete
(logical) operations at about seven or eight years of age.
Kohnstamm's experiments show, however, that with directive teaching
methods, most children of five can already learn to solve inclusion
problems. His results make him question the basic assumption of
Piaget's theory that logical operations can only develop in firmly
connected groupings of operations, not in isolation. The author
argues that experimenters must therefore show that children who
come to master one kind of operation should also show transference
to other operations of the same grouping. As a result, he questions
the real existence in brain functioning of the hypothesized
groupings of operations in Piaget's theory. This book is a revised
edition of the 1967 original and includes a new introduction and
epilogue. The original book was published in the Netherlands, not
in the United States. Therefore it has reached only a negligible US
audience and has sadly escaped the attention of many interested in
Piaget's developmental theory. This challenge to Piaget's theory is
an invaluable resource for cognitive, developmental, and
educational psychologists.
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