THE WORKS (cont)
•Based much of work on observation of limited numbers •Interned in Genetic Epistomology , established Centre for Genetic Epistemology
He worked out his ideas in the context of philosophical discussion to study the children’s behaviour. He based much of his work on detailed observation of limited numbers of individuals, rather than studying large samples.

Piaget placed great emphasis on the ability of child activity to make sense of the world. According to him children do not passively seek up information, but select and interpret what they see, hear and feel in the world around them.
Piaget undertook a number of observations of children as well as numerous experiments to study their way of thinking and development of language.

Piaget interned in Genetic Epistemology and in latter life he established The Centre for Genetic Epistemology.