The shortcomings of Piaget's theory of intellectual development are well-known. Less clear is what sort of theory should be devised to replace it. This volume describes the current "main contenders," including neo-Piagetian, neo-connectionist, neo-innatist and sociocultural models. Its contributors conclude that none of these models are adequate because each one implies a view of the human mind which is either too general, too particular, or too modular. A collaborative program of research -- seven years in the making -- is then described, which gives support to a newly emerging synthesis of these various positions.
The shortcomings of Piaget's theory of intellectual development are well-known. Less clear is what sort of theory should be devised to replace it. This volume describes the current "main contenders," including neo-Piagetian, neo-connectionist, neo-innatist and sociocultural models. Its contributors conclude that none of these models are adequate because each one implies a view of the human mind which is either too general, too particular, or too modular. A collaborative program of research -- seven years in the making -- is then described, which gives support to a newly emerging synthesis of these various positions.

The Mind's Staircase: Exploring the Conceptual Underpinnings of Children's Thought and Knowledge
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The Mind's Staircase: Exploring the Conceptual Underpinnings of Children's Thought and Knowledge
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ISBN-13: | 9781134744732 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 04/15/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 424 |
File size: | 10 MB |