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Suggested readings for those interested in an introduction to Piagets theoriesBringuier, J.-C. (1980). Conversations with Jean Piaget. University of Chicago Press (original work published 1977) Biography: Inhelder, B. (1989). Bärbel Inhelder (Autobiography). In G. Lindzey (Ed.), A history of psychology in autobiography, Vol. 8 (pp. 208-243). Stanford: Stanford University Press. General: Chapman, M. (1988). Constructive evolution. Origins and development of Piaget's thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Montangero, J. & Maurice-Naville, D. (1997). Piaget or the advance of knowledge. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Gruber, H. E., & Vonèche, J. (1995). The essential Piaget. Northvale, NJ: Aronson. Piaget, J., & Inhelder, B. (1969). The psychology of the child. New York: Basic Books. (original work published 1966). Piaget and education: Duckworth, E., Easly, J., Hawkings, D., & Henriques, A. (1990). Science Education. A minds-on approach for the elementary years. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Furth, H. (1970). Piaget for teachers. Washington: Prentice Hall. Kamii, K. (1985). Young children reinvent mathematics. New York: Columbia University Press. Kamii, K. (1989). Young children continue to reinvent mathematics (2nd grade). New York: Columbia University Press. Smith, L. (1992) Judgments and justifications: Criteria for the attribution of children's knowledge in Piagetian research. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 10 (1-23). For early childhood people: DeVries, R. & Kohlberg, L. (1987). Constructivist early education: Overview and comparison with other programs. Washington D.C.: National Association for the Education of Young Children. For everyone: Ginsburg, H. (1997). Entering the child's mind. NY: Cambridge University Press. |
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