'Learning-to-learn': A neo-Piagetian interpretation of the potential for learning |
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Journal/Book: Percept Mot Skills. 1998; 86: PO Box 9229, Missoula, MT 59807. Perceptual Motor Skills. 1291-1298.
Abstract: According to Pascual-Leone the fact that rates of cognitive development differ across cultures is evidence of the importance of learning, a factor that Piaget may have underemphasized. To characterize the sort of learning (academic performance) that takes place in a traditional classroom, three groups of children (7- to 10-yr.-olds, N=94) mere tested to assess development (Piaget's Cognitive Development and Pascual-Leone's M-power) and learning (Pascual-Leone's L-power, i.e., potential for learning). Analysis showed that the two developmental measures did not predict academic performance for two of the groups, whereas Pascual-Leone's L-power correlated significantly with academic performance for all three groups of children. It is concluded that Pascual-Leone's L-power can explain academic performance as a function of learning.
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Keyword(s): COGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENT; SCIENCE-EDUCATION
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