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Title: Discovery Learning: Jerome Bruner


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Discovery Learning Jerome Bruner
  • By
  • Lascelles Hurd
  • Niki Michalitsianos

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Discovery Learning
  • During learning the student discovers key
    principles vital to the learning process for him
    or herself rather than accepting the viewpoint of
    the teacher.

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Theories
  • Constructivist
  • Believes that knowledge is gained through
    experiences, not necessarily through direct
    instruction.
  • Categorization
  • Believes that objects are grouped. These groups
    are combined based on similarities and
    differences. Essential for the decision making
    process.

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Theories (Continued)
  • Modes of thought
  • Narrative mode engages the mind in sequential,
    patterned, and detailed deliberation.
  • Scaffolding is a method used that includes the
    utilization of clues, reminders, and
    encouragement designed to encourage independent
    thinking.

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Applications
  • Intuitive thinking
  • Students develop ideas and principles on their
    own through the usage of examples.
  • Example Given a pen, pencil, and a marker, which
    one is used more often?
  • The students guess their answers, then resort to
    research to determine whether or not their
    guesses were accurate.

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Applications (Contd)
  • Guided discovery
  • Form of discovery learning in which the teacher
    provides limited direction.
  • Example Students ask thought provoking questions
    of the teacher. Rather than just giving answers,
    the teacher provides materials and resources to
    encourage students to seek the answers
    themselves.

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Contributions
  • Books
  • Towards a Theory of Instruction (1966)
  • Actual Minds, Possible Worlds (1986)
  • Acts of Meaning (1990)
  • The Culture of Education (1996)

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Technology in Discovery Learning
  • In technology, the internet is an excellent
    resource for discovery learning. For example,
    there are two websites that encourage this type
    of learning
  • www.aaamath.com
  • www.eduplace.com/kids/
  • http//cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/
  • http//webquest.sdsu.edu/

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Technology in Discovery Learning (Contd)
  • Computer based software programs
  • Become A History of Explorer The program
    encourages children to explore several exciting
    periods in history through games, quizzes, and
    information screens. It provides high level
    thinking and taps into students multiple
    intelligences.

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Bibliography
  • Woolfolk, Anita. Educational Psychology. Pearson
    Boston, 2004.
  • Wikipedia Encyclopedia. Jerome Bruner. 2006.
    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Bruner
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