The importance of Jean Piaget's cognitive development theory in comprehending child development and its consequences for educational methods are examined in this essay. Developmental psychology and education have been greatly impacted by Piaget's theory, which highlights how children actively produce knowledge through interaction with their surroundings. Piaget's phases of cognitive development, important ideas like schema, assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration, and their applicability to both developmental processes and classroom practices are all examined in this study using a theoretical and literature-based approach.
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