Sinossi
Nuovamente a disposizione di studenti appassionati e studiosi della storia della psicologia un importante classico da tempo introvabile in libreria. Psicologia dell'intelligenza di Jean Piaget. In questo volume egli delineò una teoria generale dello sviluppo psichico del bambino basata sull'idea di intelligenza come processo centrale della mente ai fini dell'adattamento di un individuo all'ambiente. Per la ripubblicazione di questo classico della psicologia, è stata condotta una nuova traduzione dal testo originale francese.
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- Pagine: 224
- Data di uscita: 26-01-2011
Recensioni
As an avid reader of child psychology and learning theories, it is in my opinion that this book is an essential part of understanding at least 1/4 of how individuals develop and learn. It is in this book that one is able to understand that Piaget was the first theorist to realize that intelligence i Leggi tutto
It's a good book by one of the great child psychologists. I gave it a 4 rather than a 5 because it is a difficult read. First of all the concepts are difficult but they are made especially harder by the esoteric style in which Piaget writes. He gives you no less than a dozen definitions (made up by
A seminal book that should be read in conjunction with Vygotsky's "Mind in Society".
Feels outdated
Piaget's groundbreaking work on what intelligence is, and the factors behind its development. An essential read for anyone working in the education field, or anyone with kids for that matter. A word of warning though, as with the rest of Piaget's work, it is also very technical. He doesn't shy away
An absolute must-read for anyone interested in the workings of the mind. I'm a Psychology major so love reading books on the subject. Piaget is a favorite.
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