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Wadsworth 1989

 
Reference
 

Wadsworth, Barry J. 1989.Piaget's theory of cognitive and affective development. 4th edition. New York: Longman. 212 pages. 0801302005. Location: Dallas SIL Library 155.413 W124p. Interest level: lay specialist.

Summary
 

Aims to introduce education and psychology students to Piaget's theory of how children construct and acquire knowledge. Presents four central concepts in Piaget's theory of cognitive behavior:

 
  • Schema
  • Assimilation
  • Accommodation
  • Equilibration
 

Addresses the major aspects of Piagetian theory as follows:

 
  • The components of intelligence and factors affecting its development
  • The three types of knowledge
  • Affective development
  • Piaget's conceptualization of the stages of cognitive and affective development
 

Appendixes (new to this edition) deal with

 
  • mathematics
  • learning to read, and
  • children and computers.

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