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The Development of Thought: Equilibration of Cognitive Structures

Jean Piaget
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The article was published on 1977-11-30 and is currently open access. It has received 883 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognition.

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HIV/AIDS at a South African University: investigating the role of Walter Sisulu University's prevention role players and student behaviour at the Institute for Advanced Tooling

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Accelerating the development of general cognitive processing

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Relativistic thinking and identity development in college students

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Revolution by stealth: the impact of learning development on democratising intelligence through constructive approaches to student support

TL;DR: In the face of increasing student numbers, academic skills tutors have extended their roles such that, as well as supporting students to develop their individual skills, they now also contribute to areas such as curriculum development, staff training, and learning and teaching strategy.