Neuchâtel, Switzerland on August 9, 1896
What is date and place of birth?
A set of linked mental representations of the world, which we use to understand and respond to situations, or the ‘building blocks of knowledge’
What is Schema?
The realization that objects will still exist after they are out of view.
What is the sensorimotor stage?
He only studied his children and the children of his colleagues.
What is a very small sample?
The university that gave him an honorary degree.
What is Harvard?
1936
What is the year he developed the theory of cognitive development?
Hands on learning or actively exploring.
What is discovery learning?
Learning that words and objects can mean something else.
What is the preoperational stage?
It is argued that schema can not be measured.
Is it an accurate hypothesis?
The years he received the Erasmus and Balzan prizes.
What are 1972 and 1979?
Where he got a PhD in biology
What is the University of Neuchâtel?
This disagreed with the idea of intelligence being fixed. it was not about evaluating ability, but about how concepts like justice and time emerge.
What is the theory of cognitive development?
A child can think things through and can understand their own thoughts or feelings.
What is the concrete operational stage?
Some believe the stages aren't real.
What is development is continuous?
Awarded to a person who has made important contributions to the humanities, social sciences or the arts.
What is the Erasmus prize?
The last lab he worked at after earning his degree
What is Alfred Binet’s laboratory?
Trying to understand new information or experiences. When you create a new schema based on new information that does not follow what you previously knew or thought.
What is accommodation?
This stage does not end since we continue to gain knowledge through adulthood.
What is the formal operational stage?
He conducted research alone.
theories are subjective interpretations
awarded in the areas of literature, moral sciences, humanities and peace.
What is the Balzan prize?