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The origins of intellect : Piaget's theory
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The origins of intellect : Piaget's theory

Author: John L Phillips
Publisher: San Francisco : W. H. Freeman, [1975]
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 2d edView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Jean Piaget; Jean Piaget; Jean Piaget; Jean Piaget; Jean Piaget
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John L Phillips
ISBN: 0716705796. 071670580X 9780716705802 9780716705796 0716705796
OCLC Number: 1230653
Notes: Includes index.
Description: xviii, 205 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: 1. Introduction : Piaget and his methods ; Relation to American psychology ; Evolutionary perspective ; Structure and function ; Relations among concepts ; Equilibration ; Factors in development ; Developmental units --
2. Sensorimotor period (0-2 years) : The six stages ; Imitation and play, a summary --
Preoperational period (2-7 years) : Advances ; Limitations --
4. Concrete operations period (7-11) : Properties of groups and groupings ; Some representative problems --
5. Formal operations period (11-15 years) : Archimedes' law of floating bodies ; Concrete operations applied to the floating bodies problem ; Operations on operations ; The real versus the possible ; Egocentrism : "Formal" as pertaining to form --
6. Educational implications: an epilogue : Teaching: principles ; Teaching: examples ; Testing ; Further comments and residual questions.
Responsibility: John L. Phillips, Jr.
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