From Concrete to Abstract
How Piaget’s Ideas Shape Today’s Classrooms and Curriculum Design
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From Concrete to Abstract: How Piaget’s Ideas Shape Today’s Classrooms and Curriculum Design is a clear and practical guide for understanding one of the most influential thinkers in education and applying his ideas to modern teaching. Jean Piaget showed that children construct knowledge actively and that their reasoning changes in predictable ways as they grow. This book explains those developmental stages in accessible language and demonstrates how they can guide real instructional decisions in classrooms of every level.
Written for teachers, parents, curriculum designers, and anyone working with children, this book explores how learners move from sensory exploration to symbolic thinking, from concrete logic to abstract reasoning. Each chapter provides detailed, developmentally aligned strategies for lesson design, curriculum sequencing, assessment, readiness, differentiation, and supporting diverse learners. Instead of offering generic advice, it connects Piaget’s theory directly to practical teaching ideas that help educators match instruction with how students naturally think.
Readers will learn how to design meaningful learning experiences, create developmentally aligned curriculum, incorporate hands on exploration, use assessment to understand student reasoning, and support students across different developmental stages. This book also offers guidance for using constructivist teaching strategies, building classrooms that encourage curiosity, and supporting multilingual learners, neurodivergent students, and those with varied backgrounds.
Whether you are new to Piaget or looking for a deeper understanding of developmental theory, this book offers a comprehensive and classroom focused view of how cognitive development shapes learning. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking to build stronger instructional practices rooted in the way students grow, think, and construct meaning.
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