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Jean Piaget (Moral Reasoning Stage Theory) Introduction Jean Piaget is among the first psychologists whose work remains directly relevant to contemporary theories of moral development. In his early writing, he focused specifically on the mo...
was one of the 20th century's most influential educational theorists, with a particular emphasis on how children learn. He was not just a learning theorist though; he was also and indeed foremost a philosopher and logician, theoretical bio...
Kohlberg, an American psychologist, tried to expand the theory of morality that Piaget gave briefly. He assumes that there are 3 levels of morality that each individual faces — Preconvention, Conventional, Post Conventional— that are then s...
Over the course of 60 years, Jean Piaget (1896–1980), a Swiss biologist and philosopher, formulated a theory of the development of intellectual competence that continues to influence contemporary theories in that field. Piaget maintained t...
Sensorimotor stage of Piaget’s theory of infant development The sensorimotor stage starts from the birth of a child and ends at the completion of two years. The primary couple of years of a child's life represent the "sensorimotor" stage. ...
Piaget’s theory is a systematic study of cognitive development in humans. The theory assists in understanding educational needs for children. The write up explores four stages of development as presented by Piaget’s theory. An overview of t...
cognitive development of children. He caused a new revolution in thinking about how thinking develops. Piaget observed that children understand concepts and reason differently at different stages, he stated that children's cognitive strateg...