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Eleanor Duckworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Eleanor Ruth Duckworth (born 1935) is a cognitive psychologist, educational theorist and constructivist educator. A former student, colleague, leading translator and interpreter of Jean Piaget as well as renowned Professor of Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education, she is one of the leading progressive educators today. "
Michelle Krill

Seymour Papert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Papert worked on learning theories, and is known for focusing on the impact of new technologies on learning in general and in schools as learning organizations in particular.
  • Papert used Piaget's work in his development of the Logo programming language whilst at MIT. He created Logo as a tool to improve the way that children think and solve the problems
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Cognitive development focus deprives children of play-based learning - The Boston Globe - 1 views

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    IN RESPONSE to Chris Berdik's excellent article, "The End of Kindergarten" (Ideas, June 14), it is worth noting the view of the renowned Swiss developmental psychologist Piaget, who did extensive research into mapping the stages of cognitive development in childhood.
Michelle Krill

Tomorrow's Classrooms? - 0 views

  • Piaget's late developing so called formal stage, is filled with the stuff children can't make mudpies with, or rather couldn't. For this is exactly where the computer achieves its greatest power as a developmental factor: the young programmer of space ships is able to play quite concretely with logic, with laws of motion and with much more that could previously be mastered only with the aid of abstractly formal notions and concepts.
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