Can you think of any common “real-life” situations in which an
understanding of conservation would allow...
Can you think of any common “real-life” situations in which an
understanding of conservation would allow a concrete operational
child to react differently than a preoperational child? Provide
several examples in the space below.
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Situation:Walk down an ecological path in an natural park
during a field-trip.
According to Jean Piaget's a preoperational stage of
development is characterized by the consolidation of language
skills and a lacking of concrete logic thinking and also being
unable to take the point of view of other people.
In contrast, operational stage of development, children
thinking still moves in a concrete plane, children become much more
logical and sophisticated in their thinking during this stage of
development and are able to draw conclusions based on inductive
logic, which is referred to as going from a concrete experience to
a principle.
This being said, going back to our situation, a child in a
preoperational stage of development walking down a natural park in
a field trip with his family, but will probably be more
concentrated on wildllife and general surrounding than on the
importance of threes as shade providers, shelter food and other
ecological services.
On the other hand, children in an operational stage of
development in the same situation would be able to draw conclusions
based on the importance of trees and the wide variety of ecological
services they offer, and infer that places like the natural park
(and other smaller, less complex parks) are important means of
conservations.
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Items
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