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Theories about Cognitive Learning: Jean Piaget and Jerome Bruner Ana Cañadas Alejandra Morales.

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1 Theories about Cognitive Learning: Jean Piaget and Jerome Bruner Ana Cañadas Alejandra Morales

2 JEAN PIAGET Jean Piaget was born on August 9, 1896, in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Over the course of his later career in child psychology, he identified four stages of mental development that chronicled young people's journeys from basic object identification to highly abstract thought. Piaget died on September 16, 1980, in Geneva, Switzerland.

3 PIAGET’S THEORY The cognitive development: It is concerned with children, rather than all learners. It focuses on development, rather than learning, so it does not address learning of information or specific behaviors. It proposes discrete stages of development, marked by qualitative differences, rather than a gradual increase in number and complexity of behaviors, concepts, ideas, etc.

4 PIAGET’S THEORY The goal of the theory is to explain the mechanisms and processes by which the infant, and then the child, develops into an individual who can reason and think using hypotheses

5 Basic components to Piaget’s Cognitive Theory 1. Schemas Building blocks of knowledge. 2. Adaptation processes that enable the transition from one stage to another Equilibrium, Assimilation and Accommodation.

6 Jean Piaget's concept of adaptation

7 Basic components to Piaget’s Cognitive Theory 3. Stages of Development Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational.

8 Stages of Development 1. Sensorimotor Stage (Birth-2 years) The main achievement during this stage is object permanence - knowing that an object still exists, even if it is hidden.

9 Stages of Development 2. Preoperational Stage (2-7 years) During this stage, young children are able to think about things symbolically. This is the ability to make one thing - a word or an object - stand for something other than itself.

10 Stages of Development 3. Concrete Operational Stage (7-11 years) Piaget considered the concrete stage a major turning point in the child's cognitive development, because it marks the beginning of logical or operational thought.

11 Stages of Development 4. Formal Operational Stage (11 years and over) The formal operational stage begins at approximately age eleven and lasts into adulthood. During this time, people develop the ability to think about abstract concepts, and logically test hypotheses.

12 The most important works of Piaget El lenguaje y el pensamiento en el niño (1923), La representación del mundo en el niño (1926), El nacimiento de la inteligencia en el niño (1936), La psicología de la inteligencia (1947), Tratado de lógica (1949), Introducción a la epistemología genética (1950), Seis estudios de psicología (1964), Memoria e inteligencia (1968) y El desarrollo del pensamiento (1975).


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