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  2. Jean Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Jean William Fritz Piaget (UK: / p i ˈ æ ʒ eɪ /, [1] [2] US: / ˌ p iː ə ˈ ʒ eɪ, p j ɑː ˈ ʒ eɪ /; [3] [4] [5] French: [ʒɑ̃ pjaʒɛ]; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called genetic ...

  3. Charles Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Charles Piaget (23 July 1928 – 4 November 2023) was a French watchmaker and trade unionist. [ 1 ] Piaget was particularly active during the LIP affair and was an emblematic figure of the workers' self-management movement.

  4. Rheta DeVries - Wikipedia

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    Drawing from Piaget's theory, particularly, his ideas on moral, social, effective, and cognitive development, they began developing several approaches to constructivism. [4] Piaget recognized their works constituting three books, which outlined a program that allows the young learner free choice of activity in a wide range of games and experiments.

  5. Kurt W. Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Kurt W. Fischer (June 9, 1943 – March 30, 2020) was an educator, author, and researcher in the field of neuroscience and education. Until his retirement in 2015, he was the Charles Bigelow Professor of Education and Director of the Mind, Brain, and Education Program at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

  6. Thérèse Gouin-Décarie - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence and affectivity in early childhood; an experimental study of Jean Piaget's object concept and object relations. Foreword by Jean Piaget. Translated by Elisabeth Paszot Brandt and Lewis Wolfgang Brandt., 1965; De l'Adolescence à la maturité : causeries de Radio-Collège (1953-1954), 1965; Inteligencia y afectividad en el niño, 1970

  7. Arthur Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Piaget (25 November 1865, in Yverdon – 15 April 1952, in Neuchâtel) was a Swiss historian, archivist and Romance philologist. He was the father of psychologist Jean Piaget . In 1888 he received his PhD from the University of Geneva , and in 1890 obtained his degree for history and philology at the École pratique des hautes études in ...

  8. Édouard Piaget - Wikipedia

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    As a young man, Piaget became a teacher of French at Mr. de Raedt's Instituut Noorthey [], an upper class boarding school in the Netherlands.After obtaining a doctorate in Roman Law at Leiden University he remained in the Netherlands but did not practice law as a profession, working instead as a private tutor until 1844, when he was appointed teacher of French and History at the Gymnasium ...

  9. Piaget's theory of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    Piaget's operativity is considered to be prior to, and ultimately provides the foundation for, everyday learning, [12] much like fluid ability's relation to crystallized intelligence. [86] Piaget's theory also aligns with another psychometric theory, namely the psychometric theory of g, general intelligence. Piaget designed a number of tasks to ...