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Jean Piaget

 

            AN PIAGET WAS THE GREATEST SCIENCETIST TO HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE STUDY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT.
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
             Where and when was Jean Piaget born; where and when did Piaget pass away.
             1. Piaget was born in Neufchatel, Switzerland on August 9, 1896.
             2. Piaget passed away on September 16. 1980.
             B. PIAGET THE SCIENTIST.
             1. Piaget received his PhD. .
             2. Piaget received his PHD from the University of Neufchatel.
             3. Piaget moves from Switzerland to Zurich and then to Paris.
             C. PIAGET THEORY.
             1. Studies his three children from the time of birth.
             2. Develops the theory of Cognitive Development.
             3. Names four stages of Cognitive Development.
             II. THE NEW THEORIES THAT HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED.
             A. THE THEORY THEORY 1. Researchers have developed new theories based on Piaget's original idea .
             III. MY OPINION OF PIAGETS THEORY.
             A. IT HAS BEEN PROVEN THAT THIS THEORY IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE.
             1. Researchers have developed new theories.
             2. This theory is not still used to day.
             3. I am against this because I feel this is basis.
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             JEAN PIAGET WAS THE GREATEST SCIENCETIST TO HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE STUDY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT.
             Jean Piaget was born on August 9, 1896 in Neufchatel, Switzerland. He passed away on September 16, 1980 at the age of ninety-four in Geneva. Piaget started high school at the age of eleven, during which time he wrote a short paper on the Albino Sparrow. He considered this paper to be the start of a brilliant scientific career. Piaget became a well-known Malacologist in his late adolescence years. (Columbia Encyclopedia, 2001,p. 65).
             After graduating high school, he studied natural science at the University of Neufchatel. Where he received a degree in Zoology. During this time he published two philosophical essays.
             Piaget quickly developed an interest in psychology, which caused him to move from Switzerland to Zurich. This is where he studied under C.G. Jung and Eugene Bleuler. From Zurich he moved to Paris, where he worked for a year at the Ecole de la Grange-aux-Belle a boys institution.


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