Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

JOT2 – LEARNING THEORIES Michelle Hatch NOTE: Please be sure to download the actual assessment task and rubric from TaskStream and carefully read what.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "JOT2 – LEARNING THEORIES Michelle Hatch NOTE: Please be sure to download the actual assessment task and rubric from TaskStream and carefully read what."— Presentation transcript:

1 JOT2 – LEARNING THEORIES Michelle Hatch NOTE: Please be sure to download the actual assessment task and rubric from TaskStream and carefully read what each task requires.

2 Task A: Learning Theories & Learners Constructivism, Cognitivism, Behaviorism

3 When Constructivism is Beneficial for Learners ●Hands-on learning ●Science experiments ●Discovery learning ●Scaffolding ●Connecting old information to new information ●Reviewing concepts previously learned

4 When Cognitivism is Beneficial for Learners ●Direct instruction ●Memorizing rules ●Memorizing facts ●Using schema or prior knowledge ●Making connections to information already stored in the brain

5 When Behaviorism is Beneficial for Learners ●Classroom management ●Point system ●Time-out or wall recess ●Responding to students’ responses ●Praising participation or answers

6 Task B: Learning Theory Used in Lesson Plan

7 The learning theory used in this lesson plan is the Cognitive Learning Theory as students are given direct instructions about the rules of letter sounds.

8 Task C: Adaptation of Lesson Plan

9 Constructivism ● Can easily be adapted to the Constructivist learning theory by inverting roles during the “I do” section of the lesson. ● Ask for suggestions from the students for items in the classroom that start like cat. ● The students should then notice that the words have something in common: they all start with the letter C.

10 Behaviorism ●Easily implemented into “check for understanding section.” ●If the word starts with the letter C, students should give a thumbs-up, otherwise a thumbs-down. ●Students who respond correctly will be allowed to stay on their desks, while students who respond incorrectly will be asked to sit in their seats.

11 Task D: Lesson Plan Discussion

12 Constructivist Learning Theory is more appropriate for kindergarten audience. ● Hands-on learners ● Student-involved learning ● Shorter intervals

13 Task E: Effective Instruction Through the Use of Design Theories

14 Theories of Design and Effective Instruction ●Instructional Design is “The systematic process by which instructional materials are designed, developed, and delivered… Instructional design models typically specify a method, that if followed will facilitate the transfer of knowledge, skills and attitude to the recipient or acquirer of the instruction (What is Instructional Design, 2012).”

15 For Example: Gagne’s Nine Events 1.Gain Attention 2.Provide a Learning Objective 3.Recall Prior Knowledge 4.Present Materials 5.Provide Guidance for Learning 6.Elicit Performance 7.Provide Feedback 8.Assess Performance 9.Enhance Retention (Clark, 2014)

16 Task F: Design Theories Strengths and Limitations: ● Wiggins ● Gagne ● Teaching for Understand (The Harvard model)

17 Wiggins Backward Design 1.Identify desired results 2.Determine acceptable evidence 3.Plan learning experiences and instruction 1.Knowledge, skills, and procedures 2.Materials 3.Learning/teaching activities (Backwards Design, 2009)

18 Strengths of Wiggins Theory ●Teacher knows what students need to learn in order to succeed ●Easy to integrate curriculum ●Follows the idea of the Common Core

19 Limitations of Wiggins ●Teachers likely to “teach to the test” ●Focus on assessment ●Requires understanding of common core standards

20 1.Gain Attention 2.Provide a Learning Objective 3.Recall Prior Knowledge 4.Present Materials 5.Provide Guidance for Learning 6.Elicit Performance 7.Provide Feedback 8.Assess Performance 9.Enhance Retention (Clark, 2014) Gagne’s Nine Events

21 Strengths of Gagne’s Events ●Teacher and students are aware of expectations/objectives ●Scaffolding is used during the recall of prior knowledge ●Students are able to practice and receive feedback before final assessment

22 Limitations of Gagne’s Events ●Long planning process ●Always uses cognitivism ●Little flexibility

23 Teaching for Understanding 1.Generative Topics 2.Understanding Goals 3.Performances of Understanding 4.Ongoing Assessment

24 Strengths of Teaching for Understanding ●Can be completed in any order ●Teacher can choose assessments and activities ●A variety of learning theories could be implemented http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/teaching/TC3-1.html

25 Weaknesses of Teaching for Understanding ●Not as much structure ●Directed toward nontraditional teaching

26 Task G: Most Suitable Design Process

27 Teaching for Understanding ● Best for my kindergarten setting ● Flexibility ● Various learning theories ● Brief or in-depth lessons ● Can be used in any content area

28 Works Cited ●Backwards Design. June 29, 2009. Edutech Wiki. Retrieved March28, 2015 from http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Backwards_design ●Behaviorism. 2015. Learningtheories.com. Retrieved March 22, 2015 from http://www.learning-theories.com/behaviorism.html ●Clark, Don. December 11, 2014. Robert Gagne’s Nine Steps of Instruction. Retrieved March 27, 2015 from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/learning/id/nine_step_id.html ●Constructivism. 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2015 from learning-theories.com. http://www.learning-theories.com/constructivism.html ●Flippin, Catherine H. 2012. Educational Technology and Learning Theories. Retrieved March 25, 2015 from edtechtheory.com. http://www.edtechlearningtheory.weebly.com/cognitivism.html ●Introducing TfU. Learnweb.harvard.edu. Retrieved March 28, 2015 from http://learnweb.harvard.edu/ALPS/tfu/about3.cfm ●McLeod, Saul. 2011. Bandura – Social Learning Theory. Retrieved March 22, 2015 from Simplypsychology.org. http://www.simplypsychology.org/bandura.html ●What is Instructional Design? 2012. InstructionalDesignCentral.com. Retrieved March 27, 2015 from http://www.instructionaldesigncentral.com/htm/IDC_instructionaldesigndefinitions.htm


Download ppt "JOT2 – LEARNING THEORIES Michelle Hatch NOTE: Please be sure to download the actual assessment task and rubric from TaskStream and carefully read what."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google