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FELIZ A. TAYAO
DLSU-D COED GSB
1st Sem. 2015-2016
Jean Piaget’s
Stages of
Cognitive
Development
Abraham
Maslow’s
Hierarchy of
Needs
Jean Piaget
• was one of the 20th
century’s most influential
researchers in the area of developmental
psychology
• originally trained in the areas of biology and
philosophy and considered himself a generic
epistemologist
• wanted to know how children learned through
their development in the study of knowledge
• Based his theory on the idea that the developing
child builds cognitive structures.
Words to Remember
Illustration of Schema, Assimilation, & Accommodation (1).mp4
Cognition
• Latin, “cognoscere” which means “to
know” or “to recognize” or “to
conceptualize”
• mental processes an organism learns,
remembers, understands, perceives, &
solves problems
Cognitive Development
• describes how mental processes develop
from birth to adulthood
• the process by which people’s thinking
changes across the life span
• gradual, orderly, changes by which mental
processes become more complex and
sophisticated
Stages
1. Sensorimotor stage (years 0-2)
2. Preoperational stage (years 2-7)
3. Concrete operational stage (years 7-11)
4. Formal operational stage (years 11-adulthood)
Sensorimotor Stage
Sensorimotor: (birth to about age 2)
-During this time, the child is focused solely on sensation
and movement
-Infants are busy discovering relationships between their
bodies and the environment. Researchers have
discovered that infants have relatively well developed
sensory abilities. The child relies on seeing, touching,
sucking, feeling, and using their senses to learn things
about themselves and the environment.
• Sensory perceptions
• Motor activities
• Infant trying to make sense of
the world
Preoperational Stage
Egocentrism:
- The inability of the child
to view things from
another perspective
other than their own
Conservation:
- The awareness that
altering a substance’s
appearance does not
change its basic
properties
• Language Development
• Egocentrism
• Lack of conservation
• Increase in role playing
• Children will use their imagination (e.g: pretending
an old box is a house)
Preoperational Stage
Preoperational: (begins about the time the
child starts to talk to about age 7)
-During this stage, a child begins to use his
imagination, using symbols to represent
objects
-The preoperational stage is also where the
majority of language development occurs.
Language development, like almost
everything else, occurs in a defined, set order.
Concrete operational stage
ages: 7 to 11
• Use of logic
• Think logically of concrete events
• Difficulty understanding hypothetical concepts
• Elimination of egocentrism
• Concrete: (about first grade to early adolescence)
-During this stage, accommodation increases. The child
develops an ability to think abstractly and to make
rational judgments' about concrete or observable
phenomena.
-In teaching this child, giving him the opportunity to ask
questions and to explain things back to you allows him
to mentally manipulate information.
Example: a younger child would not understand
that a short fat glass and a tall skinny glass hold
the same amount. A child in the concrete
operational stage, however, realizes that pouring
liquid from a short glass into a tall one does not
change the volume. Or Finally, during this stage,
a child learns to classify things. He now
understands that he can live in both the US and
California.
Formal
Operational
Stage
11 yrs to adulthood
• Formal Operations:
-This stage brings cognition to its final form. a
child uses logical, sophisticated thought in
hypothetical scenarios
-Teaching for the adolescent may be wide-
ranging because he'll be able to consider many
possibilities from several perspectives.
 Think about abstract
concepts
 Systematic Planning
 Deductive Reasoning
 Problem Solving
Application in the Education
(Student Services)
• Piaget’s theories are imbedded into the
school system in the sense that the
curriculum is based on his stage theory.
• The curriculum is designed to teach
students at the first stage and
progressively teach new learning to
change the schemas in order to move
students through each stage.
• Schools should provide specific
educational experience based on
children’s developmental level.
• Do not treat children as miniature adults;
they think and learn differently from adults
• Co-curricular activities have equal
importance as that of curricular
experiences in the cognitive development
of children
Application in the Education
(Student Services)
Suggested Student Services per
Stage
• Sensorimotor Stage
Play School (Day Care)
Toilet Training
Behavioral Formation
Feeding Program
Health Services
Discipline
Child Care
Playground
Preoperational Stage (2 to 7)
• Church/Chapel Service
• Canteen/Cafeteria
• Health
• Admissions
• Counseling
• School bus
Concrete operational stage
ages: 7 to 11
• Admissions
• Book Store
• Health and Dental
• Interest Groups
• Awards
• Counseling and
Discipline
• Libraries
• Records
• School Bus
• Campus Ministry
Formal Operational Stage
11 yrs. to adulthood
• Admissions
• Bookstore
• Interest
Groups
• Photocopying
• Dormitories
• Lockers
• Libraries
• Records
• Placement
• Health
• Galleries
• Awards
• Guidance,
Testing, and
Discipline
Bibliography
“PIAGET'S COGNITIVE STAGES”. Patient Teaching, Loose Leaf
Library
Springhouse Corporation (1990)
<http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/t
eachtip/piaget.htm>
“Learning and Teaching Piaget’s developmental theory”. [On-line: UK]
10 February 2010
http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/piaget.htm
http://www.slideshare.net
http://en.wikipedia.org
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Piaget's cognitive development stages and maslow's hierarchy of needs

  • 1. Discussant: FELIZ A. TAYAO DLSU-D COED GSB 1st Sem. 2015-2016 Jean Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • 2. Jean Piaget • was one of the 20th century’s most influential researchers in the area of developmental psychology • originally trained in the areas of biology and philosophy and considered himself a generic epistemologist • wanted to know how children learned through their development in the study of knowledge • Based his theory on the idea that the developing child builds cognitive structures.
  • 3. Words to Remember Illustration of Schema, Assimilation, & Accommodation (1).mp4
  • 4. Cognition • Latin, “cognoscere” which means “to know” or “to recognize” or “to conceptualize” • mental processes an organism learns, remembers, understands, perceives, & solves problems
  • 5. Cognitive Development • describes how mental processes develop from birth to adulthood • the process by which people’s thinking changes across the life span • gradual, orderly, changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated
  • 6. Stages 1. Sensorimotor stage (years 0-2) 2. Preoperational stage (years 2-7) 3. Concrete operational stage (years 7-11) 4. Formal operational stage (years 11-adulthood)
  • 7. Sensorimotor Stage Sensorimotor: (birth to about age 2) -During this time, the child is focused solely on sensation and movement -Infants are busy discovering relationships between their bodies and the environment. Researchers have discovered that infants have relatively well developed sensory abilities. The child relies on seeing, touching, sucking, feeling, and using their senses to learn things about themselves and the environment. • Sensory perceptions • Motor activities • Infant trying to make sense of the world
  • 8. Preoperational Stage Egocentrism: - The inability of the child to view things from another perspective other than their own Conservation: - The awareness that altering a substance’s appearance does not change its basic properties • Language Development • Egocentrism • Lack of conservation • Increase in role playing • Children will use their imagination (e.g: pretending an old box is a house)
  • 9. Preoperational Stage Preoperational: (begins about the time the child starts to talk to about age 7) -During this stage, a child begins to use his imagination, using symbols to represent objects -The preoperational stage is also where the majority of language development occurs. Language development, like almost everything else, occurs in a defined, set order.
  • 10. Concrete operational stage ages: 7 to 11 • Use of logic • Think logically of concrete events • Difficulty understanding hypothetical concepts • Elimination of egocentrism • Concrete: (about first grade to early adolescence) -During this stage, accommodation increases. The child develops an ability to think abstractly and to make rational judgments' about concrete or observable phenomena. -In teaching this child, giving him the opportunity to ask questions and to explain things back to you allows him to mentally manipulate information.
  • 11. Example: a younger child would not understand that a short fat glass and a tall skinny glass hold the same amount. A child in the concrete operational stage, however, realizes that pouring liquid from a short glass into a tall one does not change the volume. Or Finally, during this stage, a child learns to classify things. He now understands that he can live in both the US and California.
  • 12. Formal Operational Stage 11 yrs to adulthood • Formal Operations: -This stage brings cognition to its final form. a child uses logical, sophisticated thought in hypothetical scenarios -Teaching for the adolescent may be wide- ranging because he'll be able to consider many possibilities from several perspectives.  Think about abstract concepts  Systematic Planning  Deductive Reasoning  Problem Solving
  • 13. Application in the Education (Student Services) • Piaget’s theories are imbedded into the school system in the sense that the curriculum is based on his stage theory. • The curriculum is designed to teach students at the first stage and progressively teach new learning to change the schemas in order to move students through each stage.
  • 14. • Schools should provide specific educational experience based on children’s developmental level. • Do not treat children as miniature adults; they think and learn differently from adults • Co-curricular activities have equal importance as that of curricular experiences in the cognitive development of children Application in the Education (Student Services)
  • 15. Suggested Student Services per Stage • Sensorimotor Stage Play School (Day Care) Toilet Training Behavioral Formation Feeding Program Health Services Discipline Child Care Playground
  • 16. Preoperational Stage (2 to 7) • Church/Chapel Service • Canteen/Cafeteria • Health • Admissions • Counseling • School bus
  • 17. Concrete operational stage ages: 7 to 11 • Admissions • Book Store • Health and Dental • Interest Groups • Awards • Counseling and Discipline • Libraries • Records • School Bus • Campus Ministry
  • 18. Formal Operational Stage 11 yrs. to adulthood • Admissions • Bookstore • Interest Groups • Photocopying • Dormitories • Lockers • Libraries • Records • Placement • Health • Galleries • Awards • Guidance, Testing, and Discipline
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  • 20. Bibliography “PIAGET'S COGNITIVE STAGES”. Patient Teaching, Loose Leaf Library Springhouse Corporation (1990) <http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/t eachtip/piaget.htm> “Learning and Teaching Piaget’s developmental theory”. [On-line: UK] 10 February 2010 http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/piaget.htm http://www.slideshare.net http://en.wikipedia.org Images: google.com & fb accounts