Rheta DeVries

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Rheta Goolsby DeVries
BornSeptember 1, 1936
DiedMay 28, 2012
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Northern Iowa

Rheta Goolsby DeVries (1 September 1936,

constructivist-based teaching
in the classroom.

Constructivist approaches

Like Kamii, DeVries studied under Jean Piaget and they shared the same interest in children's sociomoral development, construction of numbers and arithmetic, and understanding of reading and writing.[4] Drawing from Piaget's theory, particularly, his ideas on moral, social, effective, and cognitive development, they began developing several approaches to constructivism.[4] Piaget recognized their works constituting three books, which outlined a program that allows the young learner free choice of activity in a wide range of games and experiments.[5]

DeVries also collaborated with other scholars such as Carolyn Hildebrandt and Betty Zan on works that focus on the application of Piagetian theory and the constructivist approaches to classrooms.[6]

Selected bibliography

  • Programs of early education: The constructivist view (1987)
  • Constructivist Early Education, Overview and Comparison With Our Program: Overview and Comparison With Other Programs (1989)
  • Moral Classrooms, Moral Children: Creating a Constructivist Atmosphere in Early Education (Early Childhood Education Series) (1994)

References

  1. ^ Rheta DeVries at Find A Grave (with obituary)
  2. ^ Obituary at the University of Northern Iowa.
  3. ^ "Oregon profs gain influence in Washington". The Robesonian. 20 July 2004. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
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