The Learning Theory of Piaget & Inhelder

by Jeanette Gallagher


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/27/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 277
ISBN : 9780595260850

About the Book

The first compilation of research and concepts from genetic epistemology that directly addresses issues related to learning, The Learning Theory of Piaget and Inhelder emphasizes Piaget’s biological model and the importance of regulatory mechanisms, rather than stage theory. Consequently, the impact of feedback from observables in modifying the actions of a person engaged in an activity—an idea directly related to traditional learning theory—is a key concept in this book. Furthermore, this text uniquely addresses Barbel Inhelder’s important contributions to the Genevan School, particularly with respect to her empirical investigations of teaching-learning interactions and student strategizing. The book also summarizes Piaget’s latest thinking on equilibration as well as the Geneven studies on contradiction, awareness, reflexive abstraction, and correspondence as they relate directly or indirectly to learning of all children, including children with disabilities. Most significantly, this volume incorporates essential aspects of Piaget’s biological model that were previously available only in untranslated works. Finally, easily accessible speeches on developmental psychology, the theory of stages, problems of equilibration and creativity given by Piaget and Inhelder are included in their entirety. The foreword to the book was written by Piaget and Inhelder.


About the Author

Jeanette McCarthy Gallagher, Senior Professor at Temple University, trained as an experimental psychologist at Loyola and Harvard Universities. She lectures widely on Piaget s theory.

D. Kim Reid, Professor and Coordinator of Programs in Learning Disabilities, Teachers College, Columbia University, has many publications and lectures here and abroad.