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Concept Development in the Primary School
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Concept Development in the Primary School

Concept Development in the Primary School

ByPeter Langford
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1987
eBook Published 10 March 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315623740
Pages 142 pages
eBook ISBN 9781317226932
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
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Langford, P. (1987). Concept Development in the Primary School. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315623740
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Originally published in 1987, this book introduces work on the intellectual development of children in the primary school. It contains chapters on the teaching of reading, writing, art, science and mathematics. While critical of many of the once popular ideas of Jean Piaget, the author also emphasises the continuing validity of some aspects of Piaget’s thinking.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Introduction
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chapter 2|13 pages
Reading
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chapter 3|8 pages
Writing
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chapter 4|18 pages
Art
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chapter 5|22 pages
Science
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chapter 6|25 pages
Mathematics
View abstract

Originally published in 1987, this book introduces work on the intellectual development of children in the primary school. It contains chapters on the teaching of reading, writing, art, science and mathematics. While critical of many of the once popular ideas of Jean Piaget, the author also emphasises the continuing validity of some aspects of Piaget’s thinking.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Reading
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Writing
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Art
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Science
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
Mathematics
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Originally published in 1987, this book introduces work on the intellectual development of children in the primary school. It contains chapters on the teaching of reading, writing, art, science and mathematics. While critical of many of the once popular ideas of Jean Piaget, the author also emphasises the continuing validity of some aspects of Piaget’s thinking.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Reading
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Writing
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Art
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Science
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
Mathematics
View abstract

Originally published in 1987, this book introduces work on the intellectual development of children in the primary school. It contains chapters on the teaching of reading, writing, art, science and mathematics. While critical of many of the once popular ideas of Jean Piaget, the author also emphasises the continuing validity of some aspects of Piaget’s thinking.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Reading
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Writing
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Art
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Science
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
Mathematics
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Originally published in 1987, this book introduces work on the intellectual development of children in the primary school. It contains chapters on the teaching of reading, writing, art, science and mathematics. While critical of many of the once popular ideas of Jean Piaget, the author also emphasises the continuing validity of some aspects of Piaget’s thinking.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Reading
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Writing
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Art
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Science
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
Mathematics
View abstract

Originally published in 1987, this book introduces work on the intellectual development of children in the primary school. It contains chapters on the teaching of reading, writing, art, science and mathematics. While critical of many of the once popular ideas of Jean Piaget, the author also emphasises the continuing validity of some aspects of Piaget’s thinking.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Reading
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Writing
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Art
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Science
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
Mathematics
View abstract
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