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CHILDREN'S THINKING IN BOTSWANA: PIAGET TASKS EXAMINED*
Authors:Martha John  Mbakiso Dambe  Sue Polhemus  Floyd John
Affiliation:Mid-America Nazarene College, USA
Abstract:This Piaget replication study was done in Botswana. Six tasks were completed by 554 primary school children from urban, rural, and traditional village environments. Conservation of number, length, mass and weight, seriation and classification exercises were carried out using materials commonly found in the culture. Previous studies by other investigators have compared schooled and unschooled subjects in other African countries, but often unschooled subjects were from rural areas, so the environmental effects could not be isolated. In this study comparisons were made between students in the three environments, between age groups, and between male and female subjects. Urban children completed tasks at an earlier age than those from other environments. In general, the results are similar to findings from other African countries.
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