Critical Readings on Piaget
- Price: $210.00
- Binding: Hardback
- Pages: 568
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 8th August 1996
- Illustrations: 35 line drawings
- ISBN: 978-0-415-13317-3
About the Book
Critical Readings on Piaget is a follow-up to
Piaget: Critical Assessments a collection of eighty-three papers dealing with the critique of Piaget's work in psychology, education and philosophy during the period 1950-90. This new collection tracks developments in the most recent published work during the period 1990-95, with an integral guide and editorial commentary by Leslie Smith.
Starting with Piaget's epistemology, a major intellectual resource in departmental psychology and eduction, Leslie Smith sets out the main elements of Piaget's position in relation to twenty one papers, dealing with equilibration and equilibrium, education and social development, reasoning development, number development and modal knowledge. A conclusion examines the psychological and educational assessment of Piaget's epistemology.
This collection of distinctive studies during the last five years provides high-profile and engaging examples from current research in this area. It will provide a useful and compact text for undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Appendix. Chronological table of reprinted articles
Leslie Smith 1. Piaget's first theory of equilibrium (1918)
Jacques Voneche, 2. Learning and adaptation in the theory of constructivism
Ernst von Glaserfeld, 3. Jean Piaget: The unknown sociologist?
Richard F. Kitchener, 4. Values, knowledge and Piaget
Terrance Brown, 5. An exploration of the long-term far-transfer effects following an extended intervention program in the high school science curriculum
Philip Adey and Michael Shayer, 6. The acquisition of conceptual knowledge in science by primary school children: Group interaction and the understanding of motion down an incline
Christine Howe, Andrew Tolmie and Catherine Rodgers, 7. Thinking as an argument
Deanna Kuhn, 8. The microgenetic method: A direct means for studying cognitive differences
Robert S. Siegler and Kevin Crowley, 9. Piaget and measurement, II
Trevor Bond, 10. High order structure and relational reasoning: Contrasting analogical and thematic relations
Usha Goswami and Ann L Brown, 11. A life span approach to object permanence
Eugene V. Subbotsky, 12. Magic: Special but not excluded
Carl N. Johnson and Paul L. Harris, 13. Conditional reasoning with false premises: Fantasy and information retrieval
Henry Markovits, 14. The ontology of order
Brendan McGonigle and Margaret Chalmers, 15. Children and arithmetic
Peter Bryant, 16. Representation and reasoning in early numerical development: Counting, conservation and comparisons between sets
Catherine Sophian, 17. Beyond competence and performance: Children's class inclusion strategies, superordinate class cues and verbal justification, 18. The development of metalogical understanding
David Moshman, 19. Judgements and justifications: Criteria for the attribution of children's knowledge in Piagetian research
Leslie Smith, 20. The cognitive basis of uncertainty
James P. Byrnes and Harry Bellin, 21. Proof construction: Adolescent development from inductive to deductive problem solving strategies
Carol Foltz, Willis F. Overton and Robert B. Ricco, Conclusion. Piaget's epistemology: Psychological and educational assessment
Leslie Smith