Papert's principle
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In child psychology, Papert's principle is often used to explain the results of Jean Piaget's experiments. It is named for Seymour Papert and states that:
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Some of the most crucial steps in mental growth are based not simply on acquiring new skills, but on acquiring new administrative ways to use what one already knows. Template:Excerpted from The Society of Mind by Marvin Minsky (Touchstone, 1988), p.102
See also
- Association
- Attention
- Dissociation
- Child development
- Developmental psychology
- Language development
- Mental development
- Thought
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