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learning_theories:stage_theory_of_cognitive_development [2011/04/11 13:38]
jpetrovic [What is the practical meaning of stage theory of cognitive development?]
learning_theories:stage_theory_of_cognitive_development [2011/04/11 14:16]
jpetrovic [Criticism]
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 ===== Criticism ===== ===== Criticism =====
  
-Various criticisms ​of Piaget'​s ​work include: +A common criticism ​of Piaget'​s ​theory lies on the fact that nor him or coworkers didn't leave an instrument for diagnosing child'​s current ​stage of cognitive developmentStill, as a border between preoperational period and operational period ​Piaget ​suggested ​**conservation experiments**. For example, two equal glasses filled with liquid are presented to child, after which liquid out of one glass is poured into third, more narrow glassThe child is then asked which glass holds more liquid. Only a child in the concrete- or formal-operational ​ period should realize both glasses hold equal amount of liquid. According to Piaget'​s ​theorythese stage differences cannot be overcome using any kind of training.
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-  * **Oversimplification of stages**/​**underestimating abilities of children** - it has been shown that in some cases children can learn some concepts even before reaching a particular ​stage. Piaget's stages are therefore ​**not as distinct** as he assumed. +
-  * **Unscientific method** - Piaget based his conclusions on observations of rather small number ​of children who do **not** necessarily form **statistically representative sample**. +
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-It is often considered that Piaget'​s ​**experiments weren'​t designed carefully enough** to exclude other explanationsthat he offered to **little evidence** for his theory and that he didn't address important questions like **social and motivational influences** on cognitive development  +
  
 +But a number of experiments((For details see: [[http://​www.scribd.com/​doc/​41760294/​Educational-Psychology-a-Century-of-Contributions|Zimmerman,​ Barry J., and Dale H. Schunk. Educational psychology: a century of contributions. Routledge, 2003.]])) have proved the opposite. **The children'​s ability to learn is not so strictly defined by their current stage in accordance with Piaget'​s theory**.
  
 +As the result criticisms of Piaget usually emphasized that,
  
 +  * his development stages were often considered to be **oversimplified** or **underestimating abilities of children**
 +  * his **experiments** are considered **not to be designed carefully enough** to exclude other explanations,​
 +  * he offered to **little evidence** for his theory, and that 
 +  * he didn't address important questions like **social and motivational influences** on cognitive development.  ​
  
 ===== Keywords and most important names ===== ===== Keywords and most important names =====
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   * [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]]   * [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]]
 ===== Bibliography ===== ===== Bibliography =====
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 +[[http://​www.scribd.com/​doc/​41760294/​Educational-Psychology-a-Century-of-Contributions|Zimmerman,​ Barry J., and Dale H. Schunk. Educational psychology: a century of contributions. Routledge, 2003.]]
  
 [[http://​penta.ufrgs.br/​edu/​telelab/​3/​piaget%27s.htm|Redes de Computadores e suas aplicações na Educação - Piaget'​s Stage Theory of Development.]] Retrieved March 21, 2011. [[http://​penta.ufrgs.br/​edu/​telelab/​3/​piaget%27s.htm|Redes de Computadores e suas aplicações na Educação - Piaget'​s Stage Theory of Development.]] Retrieved March 21, 2011.
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