After Piaget proves that Jean Piaget's work is critical for understanding some of the most current proposals in the study of psychological development
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Series Editor's Preface
Restoring Piaget to the World: Looking Back to Construct the Future
Jaan Valsiner
Preface
Introduction
The Fertility of Piaget's Legacy
Cintia Rodriguez and Eduardo Marti
Part 1. Beyond Piaget's Constructivism
1 From Constructivism to Neuroconstructivism: The Activity-Dependent Structuring of the Human Brain
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
2 Piaget as a Pioneer of Dialectical Constructivism: Seeking Dynamic Processes for Human Science
Juan Pascual-Leone
3 Contributions of Piagetian Constructivism to Social Interactionism
Jean-Paul Bronckart
Part 2. From Animal to Infant and Child Development
4 Piaget and the Comparative Psychology of Animal Cognition
Jacques Vauclair
5 Baby Assault on Piaget
Philippe Rochat
6 Clinical Approach of the Premature Infant, Evaluations, and Developmental Care
Andre Bullinger
7 Piaget and Consciousness: Retrospect and Prospect
Francisco Pons, Paul L. Harris, and Marc de Rosnay
Part 3. Semiotic Challenges along Development
8 The Functional Permanence of the Object: A Product of Consensus
Cintia Rodriguez
9 Thinking with Signs: From Symbolic Actions to External Systems of Representation
Eduardo Marti
10 The Discovery of a "Piagetian Child" in Literacy Development
Emilia Ferreiro
Part 4. Development through Education
11 From Individual to Didactic Microgenesis: Studies on Situated Knowledge Transformations
Madelon Saada-Robert
12 "Choose Two or Three Scapegoats and Make Your Point!" Should I? Critical Thoughts on a Fabulous Experience and Its Heritage
Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont
List of Contributors
Index