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Education Theories (E-Learning)
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The Theory of Learning
Theory to Practice e-Learning Module
Learning Outcomes
Reading and Research
Theorist Resources
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Index
Evaluation MS Form
Learning Outcomes
LO1: To identify the key features of six Educational Theorists.LO2: To explore their work in relation to your context. LO3: To create a delivery approach or activity based on what you have learnt.
"What any person in the world can learn, almost all persons can learn if provided with appropriate prior and current conditions of learning"
Benjamin Bloom
Benjamin Bloom
1913-1999 USA
Classification of educational objectives (Bloom's Taxonomy) and the theory of mastery learning.
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John Dewey
1859-1952 USA
Progressive Education' . To learn by doing. Educational philosophy of pragmatism. Child centered approach allowing them to explore their environment.
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Lev Vygotsky
1896-1934 Russia
The major theme of Vygotsky's theoretical framework is that social interaction plays a fundamental role in the development of cognition.
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David Kolb
1939 - Present USA
Experiential learning is a process by which knowledge results from different combinations of grasping and transforming experiences.
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B.F. Skinner
1904-1990 USA
A psychologist who believed that observing people's behaviors is key to understanding how they learn. To Skinner, learning meant changing behaviors. Key term: Operant Conditioning.
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Jean Piaget
1896-1980 Switzerland
Schemas: The building blocks of knowledge. Adaptation processes: These allow the learner to transition from one stage to another. Stages of Cognitive development: Sensorimotor; Preoperational; Concrete Operational; Formal Operational.
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ACTIVITY 1
Who do I relate to?
Pick one of the six Educational Theorists identified. Use the practical context page to start exploring how you can embedd their ideas into your lessons.
Create a resource or activity based on what you have learnt about that practitioner. Record your progress by clicking the padlet icon below.
Practical Context
Bloom & Vygostksy
Jean Piaget
Dewey
Kolb
B.F. Skinner
Active Learning Ideas...
ACTIVITY 2
Who don't you relate to?
Select the Educational Theorist from the six presented that you consider to be furthest away from your own views. Using the form (click the info button below) complete a SWOT analysis for your chosen Educational Theorist. You will probably be able to identify the weaknesses and threats quickly... but can you see the other perspective using the information and resources provided? You will need to upload your final SWOT analysis to the MS Form at the end of this e-Learning module so download & save!
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ACTIVITY 3
Who would you like to be more like?
Select one more of the six practitioners that you have enjoyed reading about or perhaps did not know so much about prior to this e-Learning module. Plan a lesson exclusively in the style of this practitioner. Use any style of Lesson Planning templates thats suits you. When complete upload your lesson plan to the MS Form.
Trial & Reflection of Resources
EMBEDDING
Take the resource, activity and lesson plan you have developed. Trial it with your classes! Consider the impact on learning... was it positive? Negative? Did it run the way you expected? What problems did you encounter? What unexpected success did you have? You will need this info for the final MS Form
Well Done!
MS Form
Complete me to log your completion of the unit.
You have explored six Educational Theorists and tried to adapt their ideas to your own practice. Perhaps you have found your guru... or perhaps you need the next installment of Educational Theory e-Learning to inspire you further!
Don't forget to add your completion to your CPD/PDP log!