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The role of action in the development of thinking

In Willis F. Overton & Jeanette McCarthy Gallagher (eds.), Knowledge and development. New York: Plenum Press. pp. 17--42 (1977)

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  1. Drawing the Line at Age 14: Why Adolescents Should Be Able to Consent to Participation in Research.Robert Schwartz - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (3):295-306.
    This article argues that teenagers become fully capable of consenting to participation in most IRB-approved research involving human subjects at age 14, four years earlier than they are allowed to consent under virtually all states' laws, and, consequently, four years younger than they are able to consent under currently applicable federal regulations. In determining the age at which person is old enough to have decision-making authority, legal institutions look at the intellectual and emotional maturity of someone of the age of (...)
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  • Culture in Context: The Role of Culture on Cognitive Skills Expression.Yarden Fanta-Vagenshtein - 2013 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 13 (3-4):313-327.
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  • Learning About Archaeology and Prehistoric Life.M. Besse, S. Fragnière, A. Müller, M. Piguet, L. Dubois, D. Miéville, S. Schoeb & D. Schumacher - 2019 - Science & Education 28 (6-7):759-795.
    This article is about an intervention introducing prehistoric life in primary education. Its objectives were to foster openness and interest for prehistory and archaeology, as well as content knowledge and conceptual learning with a focus on four main facets: basic knowledge about prehistoric life; conceptual learning/change regarding prehistory; learning about archaeologists and archaeology as a scientific discipline; and learning about interactions of archaeology and other disciplines. Students participated in two workshops about the creation of a prehistoric object, highlighting the close (...)
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