Soltis, J. F., & Philips, D. C. (2009). Perspectives on Learning. Piagetian structures and psychological constructivism. Chapter 5, p. 41-51.
Blog post: According to Piaget, what is a structure and how is it related to learning? Give an example of such a structure from your own learning.
Piaget believed the people learn through their experiences. He made four separate stage of development and they are sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. As a child grows they will be able to look at multiple aspects of a situation. When children grow and master stages they need to be challenged in different ways. The stages help to show me what a child’s level they maybe at and what skill level is average for their age. Offering students advanced math classes or English classes allow students that are able to move up can and those who are not able to are not left behind.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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