Knowledge Under Construction: The Importance of Play in Developing Children’s Spatial and Geometric Thinking

Cover of Knowledge Under Construction: The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking by Daniel Ness
Author: Daniel Ness
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 9780742547896
Dimensions:
Height: 9.17 Inches
Length: 6.03 Inches
Weight: 0.842 Pounds
Width: 0.73 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 155.4/13752
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Knowledge Under Construction: The Importance of Play in Developing Children’s Spatial and Geometric Thinking by Daniel Ness, published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers on March 26, 2007, explores the development of spatial, geometric, and scientific thinking skills in young children, particularly through play with blocks. This 282-page book presents original research and analysis, challenging existing theories about children’s cognitive development and offering new insights into how they learn to think spatially and scientifically.

Readers will find a detailed examination of children’s play behaviors and the implications for education, including a novel system for measuring cognitive abilities based on block play. The book delves into the psychological aspects of play and cognition in children, providing a framework for understanding how play contributes to the development of essential skills. By analyzing patterns of behavior during play, the author enhances our comprehension of children’s learning processes and the architectural relationships they begin to understand.


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Knowledge under Construction investigates how young children develop spatial, geometric, and scientific thinking skills-particularly those associated with architecture. Based on original research and analysis of videotapes of children’s play with blocks, the authors’ findings suggest that such play is anything but pointless. Their conclusions fill in gaps in our current understanding of how children learn to think spatially and scientifically even while challenging portions of that understanding, including some of Piaget’s thesis about the primacy of topological space in children’s learning. A system of measurement developed to identify and categorize children’s spontaneous behavior at play allows adults to observe patterns of behavior as children play and record the development of process skills and cognitive abilities, enhancing our understanding of how children begin to learn about space and architectural relationships. The book also examines the educational implications of our enhanced understanding. One possible development is a new, alternative way to measure cognitive abilities and development in children based on their work with blocks.

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Language: en. Pages: 282. Edition: 1.

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