This book discusses the landmarks of Piaget's personal and professional development that culminated in his seminal theory of genetic psychology.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Quick, clear, comprehensive,
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This review is from: Piaget for Beginners (For Beginners Series) (Paperback)
This 150-page book is a very quick read, having the "for Beginners" format of pictures and cartoons mixed with very concise text. The book gave me an appreciation for Piaget far beyond his most famous idea of the "stages" of cognitive development, which is actually only covered very late in the book. Piaget was as much epistemologist as psychological theorist and researcher. This is a fine and entertaining overview. The explanations are short and merely give one an appetite for more details, but what is said seems to be stated very carefully and clearly. All in all, a few hours well spent if one seeks an introduction to Piaget.
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Piaget is a yay!,
By Sam Jennings "Sam" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Piaget for Beginners (For Beginners Series) (Paperback)
Okay I have to admit, I really loved this book. I thought it was a great book for beginners or just to refresh your memory. Definitely an important figure to know about, and the book really does an excellent job of that. I really enjoyed this book!!
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