Child Psychology and Childhood Education: A Cognitive-Developmental View by Lawrence Kohlberg with Rheta DeVries, Greta Fein, Daniel Hart, Rochelle Mayer, Gil Noam, John Snarey, and James Wertsch, Reviewed by Sara Sullivan

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  • Sara Sullivan

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Introduction:  In the preface to Child Psychology and Childhood Education: A Cognitive-Developmental View, Lawrence Kohlberg describes the "paradigm shift" characteristic of child development and education during the past 20 years.  Both fields have experienced a dramatically changed perspective as a result of American awareness of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development.  The shift to a Piagetian perspective has been evident in the domains of social and emotional development, as well as in that of cognitive development.  It has, moreover, generated a great deal of developmental research and provided a theoretical rationale for a number of early education programs.  In spite of the widespread popularity of this cognitive-developmental model among both child psychologists and educators, neither its relationship to other developmental theories nor its implications for educational practices have been fully explored.

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1988-11-01

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Child Psychology and Childhood Education: A Cognitive-Developmental View by Lawrence Kohlberg with Rheta DeVries, Greta Fein, Daniel Hart, Rochelle Mayer, Gil Noam, John Snarey, and James Wertsch, Reviewed by Sara Sullivan. (1988). Analytic Teaching, 9(1), 100-103. https://journal.viterbo.edu/index.php/at/article/view/456