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Chapter 2: Cognitive & Language Development

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According to Piaget's theory, what are schemes?

Author: Ahmad Danial



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Schemes are mental operations constructed by people, that represent our understanding of the world. Piaget believed that schemes are the building blocks of thinking. For example, when learning to drive a car, we have a series of experiences attempting to start the engine, maneuver in traffic, and make routine driving decisions. As we (cognitively) organise these experiences, they become our "driving" scheme.


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