Cognitive Development among Sioux Children (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)


been largely devoted to uncovering the fundamental processes which underlie our capacity to reason. Thus, his efforts have been aimed more at elucidating the very processes which are available to us and allow us to gain knowledge, than in quantifying the contextual knowl edge that we have gained. Thus, the methodology of the research we shall describe con trasts very much with the standard testing approach, because it is essentially exploratory rather than static, and allows us the essen tial flexibility demanded by work with different ethnic groups, per sonalities, or social environments. We have undertaken a develop mental study which seeks not to explore personality as a whole but rather the cognitive aspect of development, and in which we employ the Clinical Exploratory Method of Piaget. Thus, we shall focus mainly upon cognitive development and attempt to describe it in its normal socio-economic and ethnic environment. Practical Implications In Piaget's theory the child is actively involved in organizing his world of thought as he develops, and to understand this growing organization we must return to the child and examine the course of his thought through growth. He develops, for himself, his own cogni tive structures and since this process of development is not only external, but goes on internally as well, it seems reasonable to assume that logic viewed from this end is not biased as much by the cultural context in which it is examined. Perhaps some examples. at this point, could better express the idea."

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been largely devoted to uncovering the fundamental processes which underlie our capacity to reason. Thus, his efforts have been aimed more at elucidating the very processes which are available to us and allow us to gain knowledge, than in quantifying the contextual knowl edge that we have gained. Thus, the methodology of the research we shall describe con trasts very much with the standard testing approach, because it is essentially exploratory rather than static, and allows us the essen tial flexibility demanded by work with different ethnic groups, per sonalities, or social environments. We have undertaken a develop mental study which seeks not to explore personality as a whole but rather the cognitive aspect of development, and in which we employ the Clinical Exploratory Method of Piaget. Thus, we shall focus mainly upon cognitive development and attempt to describe it in its normal socio-economic and ethnic environment. Practical Implications In Piaget's theory the child is actively involved in organizing his world of thought as he develops, and to understand this growing organization we must return to the child and examine the course of his thought through growth. He develops, for himself, his own cogni tive structures and since this process of development is not only external, but goes on internally as well, it seems reasonable to assume that logic viewed from this end is not biased as much by the cultural context in which it is examined. Perhaps some examples. at this point, could better express the idea."

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General

Imprint

Springer-Verlag New York

Country of origin

United States

Series

Cognition and Language: A Series in Psycholinguistics

Release date

December 2012

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First published

1983

Authors

Dimensions

254 x 178 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

161

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983

ISBN-13

978-1-4684-1163-8

Barcode

9781468411638

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LSN

1-4684-1163-2



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