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Jean Piagets Learning
Theory
Introduction of Jean Piaget
• Jean Piaget (1896 - 1980) was employed
at the Binet Institute in the 1920s,
• where his job was to develop French
versions of questions on English
intelligence tests.
• Piaget (1936) described his work as
genetic epistemology (i.e. the origins of
thinking).
Cont…
• Genetics is the scientific study of where
things come from (their origins).
• Epistemology is concerned with the basic
categories of thinking, that is to say, the
framework or structural properties of
intelligence.
Cont…
• Piaget (1936) was the first psychologist to
make a systematic study of cognitive
development.
• His contributions include a theory of child
cognitive development,
• detailed observational studies of cognition
in children, and
• a series of simple but ingenious tests to
reveal different cognitive abilities.
Cont..
• Before Piaget’s work, the common
assumption in psychology was that
children are merely less competent
thinkers than adults.
• Piaget showed that young children think in
strikingly different ways compared to
adults.
Cont..
• According to Piaget, children are born with
a very basic mental structure (genetically
inherited and evolved) on which all
subsequent learning and knowledge is
based.
Piaget's Theory Differs From
Others
• It is concerned with children, rather than
all learners.
• It focuses on development, rather than
learning process,
• so it does not address learning of
information or specific behaviors.
Cont…
• It proposes discrete stages of
development,
• marked by qualitative differences, rather
than a gradual increase in number and
complexity of behaviors, concepts, ideas,
etc.
Key concepts
• Schemas
• (building blocks of knowledge).
• Adaptation processes that enable the
transition from one stage to another
(equilibrium,
• assimilation and
• accommodation).
Schema
• Schema are the patterns of behavior that
children show in dealing with objects in
space.
• It is simple in children but complex in
adults
Assimilation
• Assimilation takes place when the
organism uses object in the environment
in the course of its activity
• It occurs when the new is drawn into old
behavior pattern and becomes part of the
child’s inner organization.
• For example
• When something new is perceived that
resembles the old or already familiar
object, it is used as would be the old
object
• It is however necessary the t the object or
event to be assimilated must fit an existing
schema
Accommodation
• Accommodation refers to adjusting the old
pattern to account for the new one.
• Hence new activities are added to the
infants previously learnt pattern and these
are modified to accommodate them.
Equilibrium
• Piaget say that when the organism fails to
handle the new situation with the help of
the previously learnt pattern of behavior
some sort of in equilibrium or imbalance is
created.
• However the individual tries to reduce
such imbalance.
• He does so by focusing his attention on
the stimuli that has caused the imbalance.
• He develops new schemes or adopts old
ones until the equilibrium is restored
• This process of restoring balance is called
equilibrium.
Stages
Sensorimotor stage (birth-2year)
• It involves senses and motor activities
• Object permanency “out of sight out of
mind”
• Self and the world
• Curiosity towards environment
Pre-operational Stage (2-7y)
• Semiotic function
• Ability to work with pictures, gestures,
words and symbols
• As for real bicycle a picture of bicycle
• Development of language by enlarging
vocabulary
Cont…
• Difficulty in conservation
• As a thinner but longer glass has more
water than wider glass
Egocentricism
• Children assumes that every one shares
their feelings, reactions and perspective.
• Means if he fears of dog, means everyone
have fear same.
Animism
• Children believes that each and everything
which moves by itself is alive until it
damages or broken
The concrete operational stage
• Principle of conservation
• Kids at this point of development begin to
think more logically, but their thinking can
also be very rigid.
• They tend to struggle with abstract and
hypothetical concepts.
• At this point, children also become less
egocentric and begin to think about how
other people might think and feel.
• Kids in the concrete operational stage also
begin to understand that their thoughts are
unique to them and that not everyone else
necessarily shares their thoughts, feelings,
and opinions.
• Classification
• Child can divide things into different sets
or sub sets and considering their
interrelationship
• Seriation
• It requires children to reason about
relations between classes.
• Transitivity
• The ability to logically combine relations to
understand certain conclusions
The formal operational stage
• Abstract thinking
• The abstract quality of formal operational
thinking is evident in verbal problem
solving.
• Ideal & imaginative thinking
• Ability to idealize and
• imagine possibilities
Adolescent ego-centricism
• Is the heightened self consciousness that
is reflected in adolescent beliefs that
others are as interested in them as they
themselves are.
• A sense of personal uniqueness.
• Desire to be noticed, visible and on stage.
• Tends to think that they are invulnerable.
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Piagets Cognitive learning theory

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  • 3. Introduction of Jean Piaget • Jean Piaget (1896 - 1980) was employed at the Binet Institute in the 1920s, • where his job was to develop French versions of questions on English intelligence tests. • Piaget (1936) described his work as genetic epistemology (i.e. the origins of thinking).
  • 4. Cont… • Genetics is the scientific study of where things come from (their origins). • Epistemology is concerned with the basic categories of thinking, that is to say, the framework or structural properties of intelligence.
  • 5. Cont… • Piaget (1936) was the first psychologist to make a systematic study of cognitive development. • His contributions include a theory of child cognitive development, • detailed observational studies of cognition in children, and • a series of simple but ingenious tests to reveal different cognitive abilities.
  • 6. Cont.. • Before Piaget’s work, the common assumption in psychology was that children are merely less competent thinkers than adults. • Piaget showed that young children think in strikingly different ways compared to adults.
  • 7. Cont.. • According to Piaget, children are born with a very basic mental structure (genetically inherited and evolved) on which all subsequent learning and knowledge is based.
  • 8. Piaget's Theory Differs From Others • It is concerned with children, rather than all learners. • It focuses on development, rather than learning process, • so it does not address learning of information or specific behaviors.
  • 9. Cont… • It proposes discrete stages of development, • marked by qualitative differences, rather than a gradual increase in number and complexity of behaviors, concepts, ideas, etc.
  • 10. Key concepts • Schemas • (building blocks of knowledge). • Adaptation processes that enable the transition from one stage to another (equilibrium, • assimilation and • accommodation).
  • 11. Schema • Schema are the patterns of behavior that children show in dealing with objects in space. • It is simple in children but complex in adults
  • 12.
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  • 14. Assimilation • Assimilation takes place when the organism uses object in the environment in the course of its activity • It occurs when the new is drawn into old behavior pattern and becomes part of the child’s inner organization.
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  • 24. • For example • When something new is perceived that resembles the old or already familiar object, it is used as would be the old object • It is however necessary the t the object or event to be assimilated must fit an existing schema
  • 25. Accommodation • Accommodation refers to adjusting the old pattern to account for the new one. • Hence new activities are added to the infants previously learnt pattern and these are modified to accommodate them.
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  • 30. Equilibrium • Piaget say that when the organism fails to handle the new situation with the help of the previously learnt pattern of behavior some sort of in equilibrium or imbalance is created. • However the individual tries to reduce such imbalance.
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  • 34. • He does so by focusing his attention on the stimuli that has caused the imbalance. • He develops new schemes or adopts old ones until the equilibrium is restored • This process of restoring balance is called equilibrium.
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  • 39. Sensorimotor stage (birth-2year) • It involves senses and motor activities • Object permanency “out of sight out of mind” • Self and the world • Curiosity towards environment
  • 40. Pre-operational Stage (2-7y) • Semiotic function • Ability to work with pictures, gestures, words and symbols • As for real bicycle a picture of bicycle • Development of language by enlarging vocabulary
  • 41. Cont… • Difficulty in conservation • As a thinner but longer glass has more water than wider glass
  • 42. Egocentricism • Children assumes that every one shares their feelings, reactions and perspective. • Means if he fears of dog, means everyone have fear same.
  • 43. Animism • Children believes that each and everything which moves by itself is alive until it damages or broken
  • 44. The concrete operational stage • Principle of conservation • Kids at this point of development begin to think more logically, but their thinking can also be very rigid. • They tend to struggle with abstract and hypothetical concepts. • At this point, children also become less egocentric and begin to think about how other people might think and feel.
  • 45.
  • 46. • Kids in the concrete operational stage also begin to understand that their thoughts are unique to them and that not everyone else necessarily shares their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.
  • 47. • Classification • Child can divide things into different sets or sub sets and considering their interrelationship
  • 48. • Seriation • It requires children to reason about relations between classes.
  • 49. • Transitivity • The ability to logically combine relations to understand certain conclusions
  • 50. The formal operational stage • Abstract thinking • The abstract quality of formal operational thinking is evident in verbal problem solving. • Ideal & imaginative thinking • Ability to idealize and • imagine possibilities
  • 51. Adolescent ego-centricism • Is the heightened self consciousness that is reflected in adolescent beliefs that others are as interested in them as they themselves are. • A sense of personal uniqueness. • Desire to be noticed, visible and on stage. • Tends to think that they are invulnerable.