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Scientific Thinking in Young Children: Theoretical Advances, Empirical Research, and Policy Implications

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 2012 Sep 29
PMID 23019643
Citations 34
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Abstract

New theoretical ideas and empirical research show that very young children's learning and thinking are strikingly similar to much learning and thinking in science. Preschoolers test hypotheses against data and make causal inferences; they learn from statistics and informal experimentation, and from watching and listening to others. The mathematical framework of probabilistic models and Bayesian inference can describe this learning in precise ways. These discoveries have implications for early childhood education and policy. In particular, they suggest both that early childhood experience is extremely important and that the trend toward more structured and academic early childhood programs is misguided.

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