
Jean Piaget, Children and the Class-Inclusion Problem
Dolph Kohnstamm(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. March 2021
Book
Hardback
156 pages
978-0-367-72523-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Classic Edition of Dolph Kohnstamm's Jean Piaget, Children and the Class-Inclusion Problem, first published in 1967, includes a new introduction by the author, describing for readers the original context for his work, how the field has moved forward and the ongoing relevance of this volume.
This enduring text offers a critical study of a cornerstone of Piaget's theory that a child's ability to solve problems of class-inclusion marks the beginning of the period of concrete (logical) operations at about 7 or 8 years of age. Kohnstamm's experiments show, however, that, with a teaching method that provokes children's authentic logical thinking processes, most children of 5 can already learn to solve a variety of class-inclusion problems, up to a level where they can even invent similar but new problems themselves. These results question the basic assumption of Piaget's theory that logical operations can only develop in firmly connected groupings of operations. Kohnstamm argues that experimenters must, therefore, show that children who come to master one kind of operation should also show transference to other operations of the same grouping. This insightful volume questions the real existence in brain functioning of Piaget's families of logical operations. No experimental proof of such families has ever been demonstrated, and thus is solely an assumption in Piaget's theory.
This challenge to Piaget's theory is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of cognitive, developmental and educational psychology.
This enduring text offers a critical study of a cornerstone of Piaget's theory that a child's ability to solve problems of class-inclusion marks the beginning of the period of concrete (logical) operations at about 7 or 8 years of age. Kohnstamm's experiments show, however, that, with a teaching method that provokes children's authentic logical thinking processes, most children of 5 can already learn to solve a variety of class-inclusion problems, up to a level where they can even invent similar but new problems themselves. These results question the basic assumption of Piaget's theory that logical operations can only develop in firmly connected groupings of operations. Kohnstamm argues that experimenters must, therefore, show that children who come to master one kind of operation should also show transference to other operations of the same grouping. This insightful volume questions the real existence in brain functioning of Piaget's families of logical operations. No experimental proof of such families has ever been demonstrated, and thus is solely an assumption in Piaget's theory.
This challenge to Piaget's theory is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of cognitive, developmental and educational psychology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
10 s/w Abbildungen, 10 s/w Zeichnungen, 19 s/w Tabellen
19 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
432 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-72523-5 (9780367725235)
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Person
Dolph Kohnstamm is Professor Emeritus in Developmental Psychology, Leiden University, Netherlands. He is author of works including Parental Descriptions of Child Personality, Temperament in Context and The Developing Structure of Temperament and Personality from Infancy to Adulthood.
Content
Preface to the Classic Edition
Preface to the 2014 edition
1. The Class Inclusion Problem in Piaget's Theory
2. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children in Geneva
3. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children
in Amsterdam
4. A Genevan Comment on My 1963 Publication
5. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children in Montreal
6. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children
in Utrecht (Netherlands)
7. Categorizing Children According to Their Degree
of Understanding
8. On the Methodology of Learning Studies
Relevant to Piaget's Theory
Summary
Epilogue
A Personal History
Bibliography
Author Index
Preface to the 2014 edition
1. The Class Inclusion Problem in Piaget's Theory
2. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children in Geneva
3. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children
in Amsterdam
4. A Genevan Comment on My 1963 Publication
5. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children in Montreal
6. Teaching the Inclusion Problem to Children
in Utrecht (Netherlands)
7. Categorizing Children According to Their Degree
of Understanding
8. On the Methodology of Learning Studies
Relevant to Piaget's Theory
Summary
Epilogue
A Personal History
Bibliography
Author Index