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C S J M UNIVERSITY
SESSION 2019-2021
SUBMITTED TO – SUBMITTED BY-
DR. KALPANA AGNIHOTRI ASHOK KUMAR PUSHKAR
ASSITANT PROFESSOR B.ED. 1ST YEAR
Piaget’s cognitive
developmental Theory
Presented by
Ashok Kumar Pushkar
B.Ed. 1st year (2019-21)
Jean William Fritz Piaget
(9.aug.1896-16.sep.1980)
 Born- 9 August 1896 ,Neuchâtel Switzerland
 Died- 16 September 1980 , Geneva Switzerland
 Known for - constructivism, genetic epistemology,
theory of cognitive development
 Fields- Developmental Pshycology,Epistemology
 a biogiologist or physicsiologist and pshycologist
IMPORTANT
BOOKS
• The mortal judgment of child
• Psychology of the child
• The child conception of the word
• Play dreams and imitation in the childhood
• The essential piaget
• Six pshchological studies
:Important Points:
• Cognitive development refers to the stages and
processes involved in child’s intellectual
development.
• Piaget conceives of cognitive development as
consisting of a series of stages, each characterized
by certain kinds of behaviors and certain ways of
thinking and solving problems.
• Piaget’stheory tells us that the child is born with a
mental/cognitive structure which develops and
attains maximum growth around the age14 or 15
years.
Key Points:
• Schema: -or mental models, to represent the world
or it is the buiding block of knowledge.
• Assimilation: -is the broadening of an existing
schema to include new information.
• Accommodation: -is the modification of a schema
as newinformation is incorporated.
• Adaptation – it is a transition from on astage to
another
• Equilibration:- is a concept developed by Piaget
that describes thecognitive balancing of new
information with old knowledge
Stages of Cognitive Development:-
1. Sensorimotor - (0 – 2 years of age),
2. Pre-operational - (2 – 7 years),
3. Concrete operational- (7 – 11 years) and
4. Formal operational - (11- 15 years)
1. Sensorimotor Stage:-
• During the first two years of life,
the child performs activities mostly driven by sense
organs and some motor activities.
• For an infant at this stage, objects exist when they
can be seen, heard, touched, tasted or smelled and
• When they are removed from the infant’s immediate
sensory experience, they cease to exist
•
Continues
• Towards the end of this
sensorimotor period, the
child can identify the objects
around him and can imitate
several actions of others.
• And at a later stage, the child can imitate the actions in
absence of the actions or objects (called deferred imitation).
*Object permanence.
• Signifies the early form of Intentional actions; also part of
intelligent activity.
2. Pre-operational Stage:-
• Piaget defines ‘operations’ as mental activities.
• According to him, operations in true form do not appear
before 7 years of age.
• But with development of language ability, the child tries to
reason out in a crude way during the pre-operation period.
• These reasoning are mostly pre-logical – egocentric (everything
moving around the self), and intuitive, mostly driven by emotion
and passion.
3. Concrete Operational Stage:
• The intelligence as is commonly understood begins to appear towards
the
end of the pre-operation stage i.e., around age of 6 or 7 years
(incidentally
this is the beginning of schooling).
• It is during the concrete operation period i.e. from 7 – 11 or 12 years of
age,
• children make a fundamentally important transition from a pre-logical
form
of thought to logical thinking that apply to real, concrete objects and
events.
• important mental abilities develop during this period with
manipulation of concrete objects and events.
• They are conservation, classification , transitivity, reversibility,
decentration etc.
Conservation
Conservation is the realization that quantity or amount
does not change when nothing has been added to or
taken away from and object or collection of objects,
despite changes in form or arrangement in space
.
• Classification is to group objects according to their
similarities and differences.
• Classification involves comparing and contrasting the
objects on different characteristics
• Like size, shape, color, weight, use, material etc. A
child in preoperational stage is not capable of classifying
objects and cannot compare more than two objects at a
time.
• Seriation is the ability to arrange similar objects in
a definite order (increasing or decreasing).
Some important point
4. Formal Operational Stage:
• It is formal because the subject matters with which
children can now deal are mostly imaginary or
hypothetical, abstract and free from concrete objects
and events.
• logic like “If A>B and B>C, then what is the
relation between A andC?” Such problems involving
abstract and propositional logic cannot be solved by
children in concrete operation stage.
Educational Implication:
• Facilitate Students.
• Strike balance in your teaching(Equilibrium).
• Providing authentic (real-world and contextual) tasks.
• Encouraging self-analysis and self-assessment of their
learning progress.
• Knowledge is actively constructed by the student, not
passively received from the environment.
• Language is the primary symbolic expression of our
thought.
• While providing learning experiences, maturation levels of
the children have to be recognized.
CRITICISM
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development

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Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development

  • 1. C S J M UNIVERSITY SESSION 2019-2021 SUBMITTED TO – SUBMITTED BY- DR. KALPANA AGNIHOTRI ASHOK KUMAR PUSHKAR ASSITANT PROFESSOR B.ED. 1ST YEAR
  • 2. Piaget’s cognitive developmental Theory Presented by Ashok Kumar Pushkar B.Ed. 1st year (2019-21)
  • 3. Jean William Fritz Piaget (9.aug.1896-16.sep.1980)  Born- 9 August 1896 ,Neuchâtel Switzerland  Died- 16 September 1980 , Geneva Switzerland  Known for - constructivism, genetic epistemology, theory of cognitive development  Fields- Developmental Pshycology,Epistemology  a biogiologist or physicsiologist and pshycologist
  • 5. • The mortal judgment of child • Psychology of the child • The child conception of the word • Play dreams and imitation in the childhood • The essential piaget • Six pshchological studies
  • 6. :Important Points: • Cognitive development refers to the stages and processes involved in child’s intellectual development. • Piaget conceives of cognitive development as consisting of a series of stages, each characterized by certain kinds of behaviors and certain ways of thinking and solving problems. • Piaget’stheory tells us that the child is born with a mental/cognitive structure which develops and attains maximum growth around the age14 or 15 years.
  • 7. Key Points: • Schema: -or mental models, to represent the world or it is the buiding block of knowledge. • Assimilation: -is the broadening of an existing schema to include new information. • Accommodation: -is the modification of a schema as newinformation is incorporated. • Adaptation – it is a transition from on astage to another • Equilibration:- is a concept developed by Piaget that describes thecognitive balancing of new information with old knowledge
  • 8.
  • 9. Stages of Cognitive Development:- 1. Sensorimotor - (0 – 2 years of age), 2. Pre-operational - (2 – 7 years), 3. Concrete operational- (7 – 11 years) and 4. Formal operational - (11- 15 years)
  • 10. 1. Sensorimotor Stage:- • During the first two years of life, the child performs activities mostly driven by sense organs and some motor activities. • For an infant at this stage, objects exist when they can be seen, heard, touched, tasted or smelled and • When they are removed from the infant’s immediate sensory experience, they cease to exist
  • 11. • Continues • Towards the end of this sensorimotor period, the child can identify the objects around him and can imitate several actions of others. • And at a later stage, the child can imitate the actions in absence of the actions or objects (called deferred imitation). *Object permanence. • Signifies the early form of Intentional actions; also part of intelligent activity.
  • 12. 2. Pre-operational Stage:- • Piaget defines ‘operations’ as mental activities. • According to him, operations in true form do not appear before 7 years of age. • But with development of language ability, the child tries to reason out in a crude way during the pre-operation period. • These reasoning are mostly pre-logical – egocentric (everything moving around the self), and intuitive, mostly driven by emotion and passion.
  • 13. 3. Concrete Operational Stage: • The intelligence as is commonly understood begins to appear towards the end of the pre-operation stage i.e., around age of 6 or 7 years (incidentally this is the beginning of schooling). • It is during the concrete operation period i.e. from 7 – 11 or 12 years of age, • children make a fundamentally important transition from a pre-logical form of thought to logical thinking that apply to real, concrete objects and events. • important mental abilities develop during this period with manipulation of concrete objects and events. • They are conservation, classification , transitivity, reversibility, decentration etc.
  • 14. Conservation Conservation is the realization that quantity or amount does not change when nothing has been added to or taken away from and object or collection of objects, despite changes in form or arrangement in space .
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  • 16. • Classification is to group objects according to their similarities and differences. • Classification involves comparing and contrasting the objects on different characteristics • Like size, shape, color, weight, use, material etc. A child in preoperational stage is not capable of classifying objects and cannot compare more than two objects at a time. • Seriation is the ability to arrange similar objects in a definite order (increasing or decreasing). Some important point
  • 17. 4. Formal Operational Stage: • It is formal because the subject matters with which children can now deal are mostly imaginary or hypothetical, abstract and free from concrete objects and events. • logic like “If A>B and B>C, then what is the relation between A andC?” Such problems involving abstract and propositional logic cannot be solved by children in concrete operation stage.
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  • 19. Educational Implication: • Facilitate Students. • Strike balance in your teaching(Equilibrium). • Providing authentic (real-world and contextual) tasks. • Encouraging self-analysis and self-assessment of their learning progress. • Knowledge is actively constructed by the student, not passively received from the environment. • Language is the primary symbolic expression of our thought. • While providing learning experiences, maturation levels of the children have to be recognized.