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عنوان
Understanding changes in time :

پدید آورنده
Jacques Montangero ; with collaboration of Jean-Pierre Cattin [and others] ; translated by Tim Pownall.

موضوع
Cognition in children.,Time perception in children.,Child Development.,Child.,Infant.,Psychology, Child.,Time Perception.,Cognition chez l'enfant.,Cognition in children.,Denken.,Kind 7-12 Jahre-- Kognitive Entwicklung-- Zeit.,Kinderen.,Kognitive Entwicklung-- Kind 7-12 Jahre-- Zeit.,Perception du temps chez l'enfant.,Tijdsbeleving.,Time perception in children.,Zeit-- Kind 7-12 Jahre-- Kognitive Entwicklung.

رده
BF723
.
T6
M66
1996

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025
مشاهده در قفسه مجازی
RIS Bibtex ISO

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
0748404708
(Number (ISBN
0748404716
(Number (ISBN
9780748404704
(Number (ISBN
9780748404711

NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER

Number
b755904

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
Understanding changes in time :
General Material Designation
[Book]
Other Title Information
the development of diachronic thinking in 7- to 12-year-old children /
First Statement of Responsibility
Jacques Montangero ; with collaboration of Jean-Pierre Cattin [and others] ; translated by Tim Pownall.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Bristol, PA :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Taylor & Francis,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1996.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
vii, 195 pages :
Other Physical Details
illustrations

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-191) and index.

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Machine derived contents note: Chapter 1 Diachronic Thinking: Known Facts and Unanswered -- Questions 1 -- Time as a knowledge perspective 1 -- The diachronic approach and scientific discovery 2 -- A hypothesis concerning the role of the diachronic approach -- in everyday thought 5 -- The foundations of diachronic thinking in young children 6 -- Unanswered questions concerning the nature and -- development of the diachronic approach 10 -- Chapter 2 The Development of the Diachronic Approach in -- Children aged 7-8 to 11-12: Method and Population 13 -- Theoretical and methodological framework 13 -- Questions asked and tasks set 15 -- Variations in the contents and context cf knowledge 17 -- The population studied 18 -- Chapter 3 The Evolution of Conceptions of Biological -- Transformations (the Growth and Decay of Trees) 20 -- Draw me a growing tree: from change of size to -- morphological transformation 20 -- The past and future of a diseased tree: from external -- discontinuous changes to progressive internally generated -- transformations 29 -- The reforestation of the Amazon: representations of cyclical -- changes in the distant future 42 -- General conclusions to Chapter 3: biological knowledge and -- the diachronic approach 53 -- Chapter 4 The Diachronic Approach and Physical -- Transformations 56 -- A story of thawing ice: an introduction to duration in causal -- explanation 56 -- The birth of the stars: children's representations of the origin -- and expansion of the universe 67 -- General conclusions to Chapter 4 76 -- Chapter 5 Children as Budding Developmental Psychologists 78 -- The artist depicts his own progress: children's conceptions of -- the development of the ability to draw a human figure 79 -- The drawings of Tarzan and wild children: the role attributed -- to maturation and learning in the development of drawing 90 -- The bigger you get, the better you speak: children's -- conceptions of the development of the ability to describe -- a picture 96 -- Do we grow more intelligent?: conceptions of intelligence -- and its development 112 -- General conclusions to Chapter 5: the intuitive psychology of -- children concerning cognitive development 126 -- Chapter 6 The Representation of Changes Associated with -- Human Activity Which are not Necessarily -- Predictable 130 -- The rich will always be ahead of the poor: the -- comprehension of a sequence of four cartoons 130 -- Do the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor?: conceptions of -- wealth and poverty and the possibility of change 141 -- The traffic jam: measures to improve the traffic flow 1,49 -- General conclusions to Chapter 6: diachronic thinking, -- d(omains of knowledge and c,)gnitive interaction 160 -- Chapter 7 General Conclusions. The Diachronic Approach and -- Diachronic Thinking: Their Nature, Development -- and Importance for Knowledge 162 -- The diachronic approach and diachronic thinking 163 -- The development of diachronic thinking in children aged -- between 7-8 and 11-12 175 -- Why study the diachronic approach? 183.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Cognition in children.
Time perception in children.
Child Development.
Child.
Infant.
Psychology, Child.
Time Perception.
Cognition chez l'enfant.
Cognition in children.
Denken.
Kind 7-12 Jahre-- Kognitive Entwicklung-- Zeit.
Kinderen.
Kognitive Entwicklung-- Kind 7-12 Jahre-- Zeit.
Perception du temps chez l'enfant.
Tijdsbeleving.
Time perception in children.
Zeit-- Kind 7-12 Jahre-- Kognitive Entwicklung.

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
155
.
413753
Edition
20

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
BF723
.
T6
Book number
M66
1996

OTHER CLASS NUMBERS

Class number
5
,
3
Class number
77
.
55
Class number
D
2100
Class number
1996
G-022
Class number
WS
105
.
5
.
D2
Book Number
M764u
1996
System Code
ssgn
System Code
bcl
System Code
dopaed

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Montangero, Jacques.

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Date of Transaction
20201204161023.0

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