The number of stages of development Piaget based his theory on.
4
The habit where you are able to laugh at yourself
Finding Humor
Piaget's theory that would work the best with the habits of mind "Gathering Data through all senses"
Sensorimotor stage (Birth to 24 months) - (infants use their actions and senses to explore and learn about their surrounding environment).
The year Piaget was born
1896
The country Piaget was born.
Switzer land
The Habit of paying attention to the world around you
Gathering Data through all senses
Piaget's stage where a child would respond with wonderment and awe
Preoperational stage - magical thinking - the idea that one's thoughts or desires influence the situation they are involved in.
The Habit of mind where one is able to change perspective
Thinking Flexibly
Developed the theory of cognitive development
Jean Piaget
The co-creators of Habits of Mind
Dr. Arthur L. Costa and Dr. Bena Kallick
The habit of mind that is most similar to Piaget's Concrete operations stage (7-11 years)
#8 Applying Past knowledge to new situations or questioning and posing problems.
At this stage, they show logical thinking about concrete events. Children in this stage are capable of internally working things out in their heads and can use deductive reasoning to draw conclusions and solve problems.
One of the first people to study children's development and developed the theory that children develop through stages
The stage from birth to 2 years old
Sensorimotor
The outcome of effective learning, successful relationships, productive workplaces, and lasting democracies, but does not cite evidence linking competencies to specific outcomes
Habits of Mind
Thinking about your thinking in Habit of Mind is like what Piaget Theory?
Preoperational
What Framework for learning acknowledges that there are multiple ways in which humans display intelligence
Habits of mind
The age children enter the concrete operation stage of cognitive development
6 - 7 years
The Habit of Mind that game play would be useful
Metacognition - Thinking about your thinking
Gameplay can be a great time to strengthen your mind. Most games require strategic thinking.
Piaget's 2 favorite Habits of Mind
Gathering Data through all senses
Creative, Imagining, and Innovating
He studied how children learn by doing things, not just listening or reading about them. He also found that children are very creative and imaginative and like to play and explore.
Piaget's stage where a child can use symbols to represent objects and events