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Title: Learning Theory Applied to Teaching Frank T. Stritter The University of North Carolina bat Chapel Hill


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Learning Theory Applied to TeachingFrank T.
StritterThe University of North Carolina bat
Chapel Hill
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Goals for Today
  • State names of the five theories
  • Describe each theory briefly
  • Think about the role of theory

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What islearning?
  • Learning is a persisting change in an
    individuals understanding, performance or
    potential brought about by meaningful
    interaction with the environment.

4
What is a theory?
  • Principle that guides
  • Specifies instructors activities which
    bring about learning

5
Learning Theories
  • Behavioral
  • Cognitive
  • Constructivist
  • Humanistic
  • Developmental

6
Behavioral
  • B. F. Skinner
  • Observable behavior
  • Objectives written by instructor
  • Instructor provides stimulus, asks for response
    and reinforces
  • Learner in third person

7
Instructional Strategies
  • Provide specific objectives
  • Expect learners to move at own pace
  • Provide information, ask for response
  • Present material in small steps
  • Assess learner frequently
  • Provide immediate feedback which is
    both positive and corrective
  • Revise instruction based on data

8
Cognitive
  • Bruner, Ausubel, Gagne
  • Learning is meaningful connection to and
    organization of memory
  • Objectives are general
  • Instructor arranges conditions and develops
    structure
  • Learner in third person

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Instructional Strategies
  • Assess learners prerequisite skills
  • Use advance organizers
  • Provide structure, examples, images
  • Connect new concepts to previous
  • Ask learner to form own questions
  • Ask What if..? questions
  • Be as concerned with thought process as with the
    right answer

10
Constructivist
  • Albert Bandura
  • Develop shared meaning by participating in
    learning community
  • Objectives developed together
  • Instructor sets example and reacts
  • Learner in first person

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Instructional Strategies
  • Base learning on practical experience
  • Ask learners for their hypotheses
  • Model performance, problem solving
  • Help learners generate links
  • Facilitate discussions
  • Use cooperation, collaboration
  • Assess learning in context

12
Humanistic
  • Rogers, Knowles
  • Learning is satisfying own needs
  • Objectives developed by learner
  • Instructor reacts to learners needs
  • Learner in first person

13
Instructional Strategies
  • Develop learning contract with learner
  • Help learners make choices
  • Incorporate learners prior experience
  • Ask learners to present to each other
  • Guide discussions
  • Ask learner to evaluate own learning
  • Serve as consultant

14
Developmental
  • Jean Piaget
  • Learning is maturation
  • Learning occurs in stages
  • Objectives based on norms
  • Diagnose stage and react
  • Learner changes from third
  • to first

15
Instructional Strategies
  • Determine learners stage
  • Keep growth chart
  • Emphasize discovery of principles
  • Help learner accept responsibility
  • Change teaching style
  • Directing to facilitating to consulting

16
Points of Agreement
  • Goals are important
  • Simple to complex
  • Learner must be active
  • Reinforcement
  • Group support
  • Attitude toward learning and context

17
My Advice
  • Systematic design - B
  • How learning occurs - Cog
  • Interactions with others - Con
  • Adjusting instruction - D
  • Self-determination - H
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