mber, space, time, movement, imagery, memory, and formal reasoning that established the empirical foundati... nts for large-scale educational assessment.
==== Formal Operations: The Adolescent Mind and Hypothetico-D... loping and empirically grounding the concept of **formal operational thinking** — the fourth and most abst... ct was operationalised and tested. The concept of formal operations has been foundational in science and m
ordinarily durable.
==== Herbartianism: The Five Formal Steps of Instruction ====
Although Herbart himse... on Ziller, who distilled his ideas into the "five formal steps" of instruction that dominated Western peda... progressive educational discourse. Critics of the formal steps argued, not without justice, that they redu... and global; but the mechanical application of the formal steps by his followers drained them of the psycho
e most damaging and least acknowledged failure of formal education: its inability to produce genuine under... and developmental psychology, Gardner argued that formal schooling consistently produces students who can ... ysical world, other minds, and social life before formal schooling are not replaced by school learning but... profession, and the society. Gardner argued that formal education — with its emphasis on content coverage
m**: rather than waiting until children reach the formal operational stage to teach abstract concepts, tea... c) experience before lifting them to the level of formal representation. This tripartite model has influen... logico-scientific) mode, which seeks to establish formal causal explanations, verify propositions against ... that treated mental processes as though they were formal operations on symbolic representations, abstracte
Dục Thanh school in Phan Thiết in 1910 — his only formal employment as a classroom teacher — before depart... Mandarin — acquiring each through use rather than formal instruction, and deploying each in turn as a tool... and discussed by young men and women with limited formal schooling, introducing them to the principles of
onsibility ====
Kant was a vigorous proponent of formal public education over private instruction, arguin... philosophical foundation for critical thinking in formal education through his Critical Philosophy — the s... tian philosophy as a living school of thought. In formal education, Kant's influence is visible in the per
is. What holds such a community together is not a formal institutional membership but a shared practice — ... cognitive psychology — that knowledge acquired in formal schooling can and should transfer to out-of-schoo... ld, then the entire institutional architecture of formal education may require fundamental rethinking rath
rather than abstract hypotheticals. During the **formal operational stage** (approximately eleven years o... n the abstract logical-mathematical structures of formal thought. His formation as a biologist never left ... ables are essential in the primary years, because formal operational thought is built on a foundation of c
ation beyond its conventional identification with formal schooling. Building on Bernard Bailyn's argument ... ders, and subsequent scholars of informal and non-formal learning, have found it liberating and generative... rowing of educational discourse toward a focus on formal schooling, standardised assessment, and measurabl
sciously defined concepts that are the product of formal schooling and deliberate instruction. Neither typ... hat no other developmental theorist had provided: formal education is not merely an accelerant of natural ... orm of the symbolic abstraction that language and formal thought will later develop more completely. Vygot
gress of 100 children through their first year of formal schooling. In 1973 she became the first female pr... th century treated reading as a skill acquired in formal schooling through the systematic instruction of a... e lowest-achieving readers in their first year of formal schooling and provide them with intensive, indivi
drives the educational system and culture change. Formal leadership might come from administrators, boards... of shared governance and faculty participation in formal leadership, technological shifts that standardize
education, and liberation for her race.
==== 2. Formal Education: ====
Cooper's formal education began when she enrolled as a scholarship student at St. August
liberta, enslaved, and indigenous children had no formal access to schooling at all. The school predated b... gles by a Black woman teacher in the Americas for formal employment status. In 1820 the cabildo formally r
ollapsing into inter-state warfare. He received a formal if difficult education, mastered the classical ca... should be no distinction of classes." Before him, formal schooling in ancient China existed only for the s