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After Piaget / Eduardo Martí and Cintia Rodríguez, editors.

Contributor Marti, Eduardo.

Imprint:New Brunswick, NJ : Transaction Publishers, c2012.

Descriptionxxxviii, 246 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Beyond Piaget's constructivism -- From constructivism to neuroconstructivism : the activity-dependent -- Structuring of the human brain / Karmiloff-Smith, Anette -- Piaget as a pioneer of dialectical constructivism : seeking dynamic processes for human science / Pascual-Leone, Juan -- Contributions of Piagetian constructivism to social interactionism / Bronckart, Jean-Paul -- From animal to infant and child development -- Piaget and the comparative psychology of animal cognition / Vauclair, Jacques -- Baby assault on Piaget / Rochat, Philippe -- Clinical approach of the premature infant, evaluations and development care / Bullinger, Andre -- Piaget and consciousness : retrospect and prospect / Pons, Francisco, Harris, Paul & De Rosnay, Marc -- Semiotic challenges along development -- Functional object permanence : a consensus product / Rodriguez, Cintia -- Thinking with signs : from symbolic actions to external systems of representation / Marti, Eduardo -- The discovery of a ?piagetian child? in literacy development / Ferreiro, Emilia -- Development through education -- From individual to didactic microgenesis : studies on situated knowledge transformations / Saada-Robert, Madelon -- "Choose two or three scape-goats, and make your point" : should I? : critical thoughts on a fabulous experience and its heritage / Perret-Clermont, Anne-Nelly.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Marti, Eduardo.
Rodríguez, Cintia.
Series Statement
History and theory of psychology
Subject:
Piaget, Jean, 1896-1980 -- Political and social views.
Subject:
Developmental psychology.
Developmental psychology -- Research -- History.