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1、A (Very) Brief History of Learning Theory,Matthew D. Laliberte Worcester Polytechnic Institute NERCOMP SIG 01.19.05,Learning as a Black Box,So whats happening inside the box?,A Superficial Review,Behaviorism Cognitivism Social Learning Theory Social Constructivism Multiple Intelligences Brain-Based

2、Learning,Behaviorism,Learning is defined by the outward expression of new behaviors Focuses solely on observable behaviors A biological basis for learning Learning is context-independent Classical & Operant Conditioning Reflexes (Pavlovs Dogs) Feedback/Reinforcement (Skinners Pigeon Box),Behaviorism

3、 in the Classroom,Rewards and punishments Responsibility for student learning rests squarely with the teacher Lecture-based, highly structured,Critiques of Behaviorism,Does not account for processes taking place in the mind that cannot be observed Advocates for passive student learning in a teacher-

4、centric environment One size fits all Knowledge itself is given and absolute Programmed instruction & teacher-proofing,Cognitivism,Grew in response to Behaviorism Knowledge is stored cognitively as symbols Learning is the process of connecting symbols in a meaningful & memorable way Studies focused

5、on the mental processes that facilitate symbol connection,Cognitivism cont.,Jean Piaget Genetic Epistemology Assimilation and Accommodation Jerome Bruner Discovery Learning Learner as independent problem-solver,Cognitivism in the Classroom,Inquiry-oriented projects Opportunities for the testing of h

6、ypotheses Curiosity encouraged Staged scaffolding,Critiques of Cognitivism,Like Behaviorism, knowledge itself is given and absolute Input Process Output model is mechanistic and deterministic Does not account enough for individuality Little emphasis on affective characteristics,Social Learning Theor

7、y (SLT),Grew out of Cognitivism A. Bandura (1973) Learning takes place through observation and sensorial experiences Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery SLT is the basis of the movement against violence in media & video games Bobo Doll Experiment,SLT in the Classroom,Collaborative learning a

8、nd group work Modeling responses and expectations Opportunities to observe experts in action,Critiques of Social Learning Theory,Does not take into account individuality, context, and experience as mediating factors Suggests students learn best as passive receivers of sensory stimuli, as opposed to

9、being active learners Emotions and motivation not considered important or connected to learning,Social Constructivism,Grew out of and in response to Cognitivism, framed around metacognition Knowledge is actively constructed Learning is A search for meaning by the learner Contextualized An inherently

10、 social activity Dialogic and recursive The responsibility of the learner Lev Vygotsky Social Learning Zone of Proximal Development,Social Constructivism in the Classroom,Journaling Experiential activities Personal focus Collaborative & cooperative learning,Critiques of Social Constructivism,Suggest

11、s that knowledge is neither given nor absolute Often seen as less rigorous than traditional approaches to instruction Does not fit well with traditional age grouping and rigid terms/semesters,Multiple Intelligences (MI),Grew out of Constructivism, framed around metacognition H. Gardner (1983 to pres

12、ent) All people are born with eight intelligences: Enables students to leverage their strengths and purposefully target and develop their weaknesses,MI in the Classroom,Delivery of instruction via multiple mediums Student-centered classroom Authentic Assessment Self-directed learning,Critiques of MI

13、,Lack of quantifiable evidence that MI exist Lack of evidence that use of MI as a curricular and methodological approach has any discernable impact on learning Development process is a time-sink Suggestive of a departure from core curricula and standards,Brain-Based Learning (BBL),Grew out of Neuros

14、cience & Constructivism D. Souza, N. Caine & G. Caine, E. Jensen (1980s to present) 12 governing principles,BBL in the Classroom,Opportunities for group learning Regular environmental changes A multi-sensory environment Opportunities for self-expression and making personal connections to content Community-based learning,Critiques of BBL,Research conducted by neuroscientists, not teachers & educational researchers Lack of understanding of the brain itself makes “brain-based” learning questionable Individual principles have been

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