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“The principle goal of education is to create
men who are capable of doing new things, not simply
of repeating what other generations have done- men
who are creative, inventive and discoverers.”

                                      - Jean Piaget
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980), Swiss
psychologist, best known
for his pioneering work on
the development of
intelligence in children. His
studies have had a major
impact on the fields of
psychology and
education.
Stage 1.                    Stage 2.
  Sensory-motor Stage         Pre-Operational Stage



         Stage 3.                    Stage 4.
Concrete- Operational Stage   Formal Operational Stage




                                                 Back
   The first stage corresponds from birth to
    infancy or at the age of 2 years old.

Object permanence. This is the ability of the
child to know that an object still exists even
when out of sight.
   From Birth to 6 weeks.

Three primary reflexes described by Piaget:
sucking of objects in the mouth, following the
moving and interesting objects with the eyes
and closing of the hand when an object makes
contact with the palm (palmar grasp).
   This covers from 6 weeks – 4 months

   Primary reaction because the action is
    focused on the infant’s body. Circular
    reaction because it is a repetition of an
    action that initially occurred by chance.



   Ex. Infants might repeat the motion of
    passing their hand before their face.
   This comprises from 4-8 months

 There are three new abilities occur at this stage:
 Infants will intentionally grasp the air in the
  direction of desired object.
 Secondary circular reactions or repetition of an
  action involving an external object.
  (Ex. Switching the flashlight on and off
repeatedly.) and;

   The differentiation between means and ends.
   This includes 8-12 months

   This stage is associated primarily with the
    development of logic and the coordination
    between means and ends.
   Piaget calls this as “first proper intelligence.”

 Also this stage marks the beginning
of goal orientation, the deliberate planning of
steps to meet an objective/goal.
   This covers 12-18 months

   This stage is associated primarily with the
    discovery of new means to meet goals.

   Piaget describes the child at this point in time
    as the “young scientist” because they
    are discoverers of new methods of
    meeting challenges.
   Ex. When a baby seems to enjoy dropping the
    spoon over and over again in many different
    ways, a proof of the creation of novel of
    variations in events.

   Baby then discovers a pattern that “objects
    fall down – not up.”
   This covers 18-24 months

   Infants develop the ability to use primitive
    symbols and form mental representations.

   This stage is associated primarily with the
    true creativity. This marks the passage into
    the pre-operational stage.
   The preoperational stage covers from about two to
    seven years old or the preschool years.

   This stage is highlighted   by the following:
    *Symbolic Function          *Irreversibility
    *Egocentrism                *Animism
    *Centration                 *Transductive
                                  Reasoning
   This covers the ages approximately between 8-11
    years old or the elementary school years.
   The concrete operational stage is marked by the
    following:
     *Decentering       *Conservation
     *Reversibility     *Seriation
   This stage covers ages between 12 and 15 years
    old where thinking becomes more logical.

   This stage is characterized by the following:
    *Hypothetical Reasoning *Deductive Reasoning
    *Analogical Reasoning

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Facilitating learning 1

  • 1. “The principle goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done- men who are creative, inventive and discoverers.” - Jean Piaget
  • 2. Jean Piaget (1896-1980), Swiss psychologist, best known for his pioneering work on the development of intelligence in children. His studies have had a major impact on the fields of psychology and education.
  • 3. Stage 1. Stage 2. Sensory-motor Stage Pre-Operational Stage Stage 3. Stage 4. Concrete- Operational Stage Formal Operational Stage Back
  • 4. The first stage corresponds from birth to infancy or at the age of 2 years old. Object permanence. This is the ability of the child to know that an object still exists even when out of sight.
  • 5. From Birth to 6 weeks. Three primary reflexes described by Piaget: sucking of objects in the mouth, following the moving and interesting objects with the eyes and closing of the hand when an object makes contact with the palm (palmar grasp).
  • 6. This covers from 6 weeks – 4 months  Primary reaction because the action is focused on the infant’s body. Circular reaction because it is a repetition of an action that initially occurred by chance.  Ex. Infants might repeat the motion of passing their hand before their face.
  • 7. This comprises from 4-8 months  There are three new abilities occur at this stage:  Infants will intentionally grasp the air in the direction of desired object.  Secondary circular reactions or repetition of an action involving an external object. (Ex. Switching the flashlight on and off repeatedly.) and;  The differentiation between means and ends.
  • 8. This includes 8-12 months  This stage is associated primarily with the development of logic and the coordination between means and ends.  Piaget calls this as “first proper intelligence.”  Also this stage marks the beginning of goal orientation, the deliberate planning of steps to meet an objective/goal.
  • 9. This covers 12-18 months  This stage is associated primarily with the discovery of new means to meet goals.  Piaget describes the child at this point in time as the “young scientist” because they are discoverers of new methods of meeting challenges.
  • 10. Ex. When a baby seems to enjoy dropping the spoon over and over again in many different ways, a proof of the creation of novel of variations in events.  Baby then discovers a pattern that “objects fall down – not up.”
  • 11. This covers 18-24 months  Infants develop the ability to use primitive symbols and form mental representations.  This stage is associated primarily with the true creativity. This marks the passage into the pre-operational stage.
  • 12. The preoperational stage covers from about two to seven years old or the preschool years.  This stage is highlighted by the following: *Symbolic Function *Irreversibility *Egocentrism *Animism *Centration *Transductive Reasoning
  • 13. This covers the ages approximately between 8-11 years old or the elementary school years.  The concrete operational stage is marked by the following: *Decentering *Conservation *Reversibility *Seriation
  • 14. This stage covers ages between 12 and 15 years old where thinking becomes more logical.  This stage is characterized by the following: *Hypothetical Reasoning *Deductive Reasoning *Analogical Reasoning