William Perry
William Perry (1970, 1981), after studying college students from freshmen to senior years, has developed a model that describes how students "journey" through nine positions and become more mature and sophisticated thinkers over time through years of learning and experiences in college.
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Fostering Cognitive Development in College Students--The Perry and Toulmin Models ERIC Digest - ERIC Identifier: ED284272
Publication Date: 1987-00-00
Author: Battaglini, Dennis J. - Schenkat, Randolph J.
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills Urbana IL -
William Perry's Scheme of Intellectual and Ethical Development
Journey along the 9 "Perry" positions (as modified by Belenky et al.)
William J. Rapaport
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Department of Philosophy,
and Center for Cognitive Science
State University of New York at Buffalo,
Buffalo, NY 14260-2000
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