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Children Teach Themselves - Home (Blog) - Education in America: 1 ...
This view of early-childhood education has been echoed by all the giants of early-childhood development—Froebel, Maria Montessori, Rudolf Steiner, Jean Piaget, and Lev Vygotsky. It is supported by developmental theory.” ...

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the MDes records: Colour!
Bringuier, Jean Claude. Conversations with Jean Piaget / Jean-Claude Bringuier ; translated by Basia M. Gulati. . Chicagi: University of Chicago Press. Cox, Maureen. The Pictorial World of the Child. Cambridge: Cambridge University ...

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Balance between cultures: equilibrium training « Neuroanthropology
On cognitive structures and their development: A reply to Piaget. In Language and Learning: The Debate between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky. M. Piattelli-Palmarini, ed. Pp. 35-54. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. _____. 1988. ...

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Random Ricoba: Literature Journal Article Analyses 1
In the United States open education, was primarily a movement of the 1960's and 1970's, which was based upon the progressive education pragmatic philosophy of John Dewey and the developmental learning theories of Jean Piaget (Rathbone, ...

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the social psychology of the origins debate: introduction
my philosophy of education is well summed up in the pop culture phrase, “we may not have it all together, but together we have it all” - as a member of a community of equals, i’m eager to learn from you and to pool our resources to ...

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Upon a Thought: One Life to Love
"[My] principal goal [in] education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done." --Jean Piaget "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; ...

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Desert Part 3: The Purpose of Punishment | Scenes From The ...
Others, such as Piaget (1932), suggest specific ways of punishing that might reform. However, there are clear limits (noted by most of those named above) to the extent to which such an effect might take place. It is also less than clear ...

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Shared Symbolic Storage: Some Interesting Links
-Simon Greenhill of Henry links to an interesting post in the Times Higher Education about the great divide in modern anthropology:. "Today, anthropology is at war with itself. The discipline has divided into two schools of thought ...

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Education - The Problems
Constructivism, a highly influential school of thought in educational theory, is based upon the work of Jean Piaget. Piaget was a psychologist who developed a theory of 4 stages of cognitive development that were approximately equated ...

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Jean Piaget: Biography from Answers.com
In 1929, Jean Piaget accepted the post of Director of the International Bureau of Education and remained the head of this international organization until 1968. Every year, he drafted his “Director’s Speeches” for the IBE Council and ...

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