| 英文摘要 |
J. Bruner, a well-known American psychologist and educator, has accumulated fruitful research results with his long-term effort on early childhood development, which is of great value. This study collects Bruner's research findings on early childhood development, analyzes and organizes them, and then sorts out his important views on early childhood development, hoping to gain a deeper understanding of early childhood development. Based on this, the article first introduces Bruner's early research on early childhood development; secondly, analyzes his important research findings, including: mental development begins with internal representation, curriculum design is based on structure, and teaching aims to promote thinking ability, educational activities are based on cultural context, discovery actions ignite the joy of learning, and games promote real understanding. Finally, based on the summarized important research findings, the educational significance of early childhood development is explained for the reference of domestic early childhood educators. |