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1 1900-1950 Behavior E.L. Thorndike Learning as behavior exhibited to a particular task(Bond Theory - Stimulus Response.) Mathematics as procedures. Cognitive John Dewey Learning as a cognitive structure exhibited by adaptability to new situations. (Learning as a growth process) Mathematics problem solving.

2 Others Behavioral Pavlou, B.F.Skinner Gagne’, Bloom,Saxon. Cognitive Dienes (Models), Piaget (Stage Development), Brownell ( Meaning Theory), J. Bruner ( Structure)

3 What Society Valued. 1900 - 1944Basic Computation for finance, construction and commerce. Dominate Psychology Behavioral

4 Focus of instruction Determine the behavior that is desired. Determine the bonds that are necessary to elicit this behavior Break up instruction into bonds Instruct in a logical schema

5 Role of the Teacher The central activity in the classroom.

6 Role of the Student Passive Recipient of Knowledge

7 Example Law of Cosines Compute the a missing side of a triangle given a angle. What do students have to know? c 2 = a 2 + b 2 - 2ab (cos C) a 2 = c 2 + b 2 - 2bc (cos A) b 2 = a 2 + c 2 - 2ac (cos B)

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9 What is the answer? Find the missing side: 1. 2.

10 Advantages Break up the curriculum into small pieces Makes objectives clear and measurable Disadvantages Children frequently cannot transfer to a novel situation or A situation that is not identical the the bond formed in class.

11 Cognitive- Constructionist Provides a meaningful task. Establishes meaning. Connects knowledge to prior knowledge. Provides a structure as opposed to a rule.

12 Law of Cosines What does it mean? What connection connection here to prior knowledge? What is the structure here?

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16 1930-1950 Dewey - Learning as Growth Kilpatrick - Project Method William Brownell - Meaning Theory Zoltan Dienes - Meaning Through Models

17 1950 - Present Jereome Bruner Jean Piaget Max Beberman UICSM Robert Davis Madison Project Edwin Begle SMSG


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