Jean Piaget - translation to french
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Jean Piaget - translation to french

SWISS PSYCHOLOGIST, BIOLOGIST, LOGICIAN, PHILOSOPHER AND ACADEMIC (1896-1980)
Piaget, Jean; J. Piaget; Professor Piaget; Piagetian
  • Photo of the Jean Piaget Foundation with [[Pierre Bovet]] (1878–1965) first row (with large beard) and Jean Piaget (1896–1980) first row (on the right, with glasses) in front of the [[Rousseau Institute]] (Geneva), 1925
  • Bust of Jean Piaget in the [[Parc des Bastions]], [[Geneva]]

Jean Piaget         
Jean Piaget (1896-1980), Swiss psychologist and researcher on child development (best known for his theory about the four stages of cognitive development in children)
Piaget         
Piaget, family name; Jean Piaget (1896-1980), Swiss psychologist and researcher on child development (best known for his theory about the four stages of cognitive development in children)

Definition

Jean E. Sammet
<person> Author of several surveys of early programming languages, refererred to in many entries in this dictionary. E-mail: sammet@vtvm1.cc.vt.edu Relevant publications include: [Sammet, Jean E., "Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals", P-H 1969. QA76.5 .S213]. The definitive work on early computer language development. [Sammet, Jean E., "Programming Languages: History and Future", CACM 15(7):601-610, Jul 1972]. [Sammet, Jean E., "Roster of Programming Languages" Computers & Automation 16(6):80-82, June 1967; Computers & Automation 17(6):120-123, June 1968; Computers & Automation 18(7):153-158, June 1969; Computers & Automation 19(6B):6-11, 30 Nov 1970; Computers & Automation 20(6B):6-13, 30 Jun, 1971; Computers & Automation 21(6B), 30 Aug 1972; Computing Reviews 15(4): 147-160, April 1974; CACM 19(12):655-669, Dec 1976; SIGPLAN Notices 13(11):56, Nov 1978]. (1998-10-03)

Wikipedia

Jean Piaget

Jean William Fritz Piaget (UK: , US: , French: [ʒɑ̃ pjaʒɛ]; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called "genetic epistemology".

Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that "only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual". His theory of child development is studied in pre-service education programs. Educators continue to incorporate constructivist-based strategies.

Piaget created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva in 1955 while on the faculty of the University of Geneva, and directed the center until his death in 1980. The number of collaborations that its founding made possible, and their impact, ultimately led to the Center being referred to in the scholarly literature as "Piaget's factory".

According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Piaget was "the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing". However, his ideas did not become widely popularized until the 1960s. This then led to the emergence of the study of development as a major sub-discipline in psychology. By the end of the 20th century, Piaget was second only to B. F. Skinner as the most-cited psychologist of that era.

Examples of use of Jean Piaget
1. En 1'2', Jean Piaget a pris les ręnes du Bureau international de l‘éducation.
2. Il s‘agit de Philippe Gnaegi, 46 ans, député et directeur du Lycée Jean–Piaget ŕ Neuchâtel.
3. Objectif: séduire les Genevois, en rappelant l‘apport passé de pédagogues comme Jean–Jacques Rousseau ou Jean Piaget.
4. Spécificité intellectuelle, détaillée par Jean Piaget d';s les années 1'30, spécificité affective que les parents sont désormais d$';ment instruits d‘avoir ŕ protéger avec soin.
5. Une tendance qui s‘est progressivement essoufflée÷ depuis Jean Piaget et Denis de Rougemont, les sommités se font rares dans la République. «Biographies Neuchâteloises», tome 4, 1'00–1'50.