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The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller
The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller

The Half Hour S05E09 – Emily Heller

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3 years ago
Life Starts All Over Again When It Gets Crisp In The Fall
Life Starts All Over Again When It Gets Crisp In The Fall
Life Starts All Over Again When It Gets Crisp In The Fall
Life Starts All Over Again When It Gets Crisp In The Fall

Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall

8 years ago

Can daddy yankee just contact him for a collab already

4 years ago
I Find Myself Opposed To The View Of Knowledge As A Passive Copy Of Reality.

I find myself opposed to the view of knowledge as a passive copy of reality.

- Jean Piaget 1896-1980

How do we learn things? The answers to this age-old question have been examined and analysed by many scientists. There are plenty of prominent theories explaining cognitive development and helping us to understand the foundation of knowledge.

One of the most prominent answers to the question has come from a Swiss psychologist, Jean Piaget.

The legacy of Jean Piaget to the world of early childhood education is that he fundamentally altered the view of how a child learns. And a teacher, he believed, was more than a transmitter of knowledge she was also an essential observer and guide to helping children build their own knowledge.

As a university graduate, Swiss-born Piaget got a routine job in Paris standardising Binet-Simon IQ tests, where the emphasis was on children getting the right answers. Piaget observed that many children of the same ages gave the same kinds of incorrect answers. What could be learned from this?

Piaget interviewed many hundreds of children and concluded that children who are allowed to make mistakes often go on to discover their errors and correct them, or find new solutions. In this process, children build their own way of learning. From children’s errors, teachers can obtain insights into the child’s view of the world and can tell where guidance is needed. They can provide appropriate materials, ask encouraging questions, and allow the child to construct his own knowledge.

Piaget’s continued interactions with young children became part of his life-long research. After reading about a child who thought that the sun and moon followed him wherever he went, Piaget wanted to find out if all young children had a similar belief. He found that many did indeed believe this. Piaget went on to explore children’s countless ā€œwhyā€ questions, such as, ā€œWhy is the sun round?ā€ or ā€œWhy is grass green?ā€ He concluded that children do not think like adults. Their thought processes have their own distinct order and special logic. Children are not ā€œempty vessels to be filled with knowledgeā€ (as traditional pedagogical theory had it). They are ā€œactive builders of knowledge-little scientists who construct their own theories of the world.ā€

Piaget’s Four Stages of Development

Sensorimotor Stage: Approximately 0 - 2 Infants gain their earliest understanding of the immediate world through their senses and through their own actions, beginning with simple reflexes, such as sucking and grasping.

Preoperational Stage: Approximately 2 - 6 Young children can use symbols for objects, such as numbers to express quantity and words such as mama, doggie, hat and ball to represent real people and objects.

Concrete Operations: Approximately 6 - 11 School-age children can perform concrete mental operations with symbols-using numbers to add or subtract and organizing objects by their qualities, such as size or color.

Formal Operations: Approximately 11 - adult Normally developing early adolescents are able to think and reason abstractly, to solve theoretical problems, and answer hypothetical questions.

Albert Einstein once called Piaget’s discoveries of cognitive development as, ā€œso simply only a genius could have thought of itā€. As the above shows, Piaget’s theory was born out of observations of children, especially as they were conducting play. When he was analysing the results of the intelligence test, he noticed that young children provide qualitatively different answers to older children.

This suggested to Piaget that younger children are not dumber, since this would be a quantitative position – an older child is smarter with more experience. Instead, the children simply answered differently because they thought of things differently.

At the heart of Piaget’s theory then is the idea that children are born with a basic mental structure, which provides the structure for future learning and knowledge. He saw development as a progressive reorganisation of these mental processes. This came about due to biological maturation, as well as environmental experience.

We are essentially constructing a world around us in which we try to align things that we already know and what we suddenly discover. Through the process, a child develops knowledge and intelligence, which helps him or her to reason and think independently.

For Piaget his work was never just for a closeted coterie of scholars and researcher but had real world application. Piaget was able to put his work in a wider context of importance. He said, ā€œonly education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradualā€. Piaget’s theory centres on the idea that children, as little scientists, need to explore, interact with, and experiment in order to gain the information they need to understand their world.

6 years ago

Feels like I can relate to most of themšŸ˜…

types of girls : pretty french words edition šŸ•Š

aurore (dawn); stays up late, doesn’t say their deepest thoughts, quiet but their presence is warm, disappears to recharge, likes love letters & mornings

bisou (kiss); gets crushes easily but may fear intimacy, loves soft things, cares a lot about what others think, wants love more than anything

sourire (smile); always tries to be happy, friends with everyone, prefers movies over books, talks a lot, radiant smile, hard-working, gives the best hugs

ange (angel); daydreams a lot, loves fashion & aesthetics, wishes they were a flower, loves affection, pure-hearted, moody, glowy skin and hair

espoir (hope); seems calm, takes long showers, strong-minded, loud laugh, likes pet names & clichƩ things, will be there for you, loves new beginnings

sirĆØne (mermaid); scared of being alone, carefree, loves the moon, bilingual, mood changes like the weather, sad most of the time, a bit mysterious


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5 years ago
Tagged By @multifandom-hoes
Tagged By @multifandom-hoes

Tagged by @multifandom-hoes

I just deleted about 6800/7040 pictures of my phone, and I have this one but I can’t remember why or who he isšŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

I’m Going To Go Jump Of A Cliff Now Bc I Can’t Deal With This Man 🄵🄵
I’m Going To Go Jump Of A Cliff Now Bc I Can’t Deal With This Man 🄵🄵

i’m going to go jump of a cliff now bc i can’t deal with this man 🄵🄵

tagged by: @naminalati

tagging: @h1ghraomgworld , @multifandom-hoes , @dearbeommie , @defpark , @bestdamnnight & the user reading this


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6 years ago

šŸ˜ so handsome

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8 years ago
I’ve Missed That Smile ♄
I’ve Missed That Smile ♄

i’ve missed that smile ♄

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