The learning schemes: Kant y Piaget. Philosophical-Psychological introduction
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https://doi.org/10.5377/torreon.v6i16.6557Keywords:
conceptual system; scheme; learning; phases; subject-objectAbstract
Deficiencies in the structuring, development, and functioning of mental schemes affect the daily lives of social agents. The main consequence of these failures is reflected in learning problems (in the broad sense), from merely technical problems to errors in logical-mathematical thinking, in social-critical thinking, and in the natural and artificial language skills: oral expression, written expression, reading comprehension and grammar).
Studying human learning schemes shows that man and reality are dynamic and complex. Therefore, it can be said that human action and learning are constructed from an individual or collective poly-symbiotic social context that is in the discourse and allows explicitly structured learning schemes from four subschemas of action: conceptual-factual, linguistic, sociocultural and technical-procedural,that work in unison, although in different order when they come into contact with practical or theoretical learning situations.
The current origin of schema theory comes with Kant, who, in his conceptual system, develops a theoretical vision on these. Thus, part of the need to understand how it is possible for an object to be conceptualized by the mind and creates the concept of the original schema as a category that makes possible non-empirical representation, but the intelligent and sensible representation of objects in concepts. This term, doubly homogeneous, implies the category of time, the relations among representations and representations, in other words, is a microsystem that allows the categorization of phenomena as concepts objects of knowledge. The method which follows the understanding of this scheme, it is called schematism of the correct understanding.
Based on the ideas of Kant and the contributions of a French specialist, Piaget, he places the concept of the schema as a central and evolutionary term, which allows describing the subject's action during a specific learning situation, therefore, to explain the cognitive functioning of the subject. For this reason, it can be observed, throughout the Piagetian work, two fundamental theses to explain the subject-object interaction that uses the concept schema directly related to the action, which allowed him to make it explicit.
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