Sobre el Autor

Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist and philosopher best known for his pioneering work in child development. His theory of cognitive development has significantly influenced how we understand the growth of intelligence in children. Piaget proposed that children move through four stages of cognitive development, each characterized by different abilities and ways of thinking. His work challenged the prevailing notions of his time and emphasized the active role of children in their own learning processes, viewing them as little scientists who construct knowledge through interaction with their environment.

Throughout his career, Piaget authored numerous influential works, including 'The Grasp of Consciousness' and 'The Child's Conception of Number.' His research laid the groundwork for modern educational practices and developmental psychology, and his ideas continue to resonate in various fields today. Piaget's legacy is evident in how we approach education and child development, focusing on the importance of understanding children's perspectives and encouraging their innate curiosity.

nacionalidad suizo
Fecha de Nacimiento August 9, 1896
Lugar de Nacimiento Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Fecha de fallecimiento September 16, 1980