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Authors
Nsiah Asante, J. & Hanson, R.
Publication Year
2018
Article Title
Investigating Ghanaian early children's conservation of number: A case study in the Winneba Municipality
Conference Title
Canada International Conference on Education
Editors
Shoniregun, C.
Publisher
Infonomics Society, UK
Place
Toronto, Canada
Abstract

The study was based on Piaget’s theory of Cognitive development and the main aim of the study was to find out if Piaget’s theory holds for Ghanaian early children. One hundred and eight (108) Early School children were randomly selected from three (3) public and two (2) private schools purposively selected from schools in the Winneba Municipality.The procedure used was mainly interview method using some of Piaget’s tasks to test for conservation of number. The 7-8 years old were identified to be conservers of number than the 3-6 years old. Generally, the results supported Piaget’s theory of cognitive development where the older children (7-8 years) performed better than the younger children (3-4 years; 5-6 years) at the number tasks. In conclusion, the results of this study agree with Piaget’s theory of Cognitive development that the concrete operational stage marks the development of conservation.

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