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Title: Cognitive Science: Schema Theory and Spread Activation


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Cognitive Science Schema Theoryand Spread
Activation
  • Using Inspiration and Powerpoint Technologies to
    Make the Invisible Visible.
  • EDF 3115 Child Development for Inclusive
    Education (Elementary PROTEACH)

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What does it mean to be an Elementary School
Student?
  • What weve learned so far
  • Knowledge is organized as a network of nodes
    (pieces of information) and links (connections).
  • We can activate students existing knowledge by
    priming a node in their schema.
  • When we prime a node (e.g. by asking a
    question), additional information in the schema
    becomes activated through the process of spread
    activation.
  • How does the activation of information in
    students schemas affect learning?
  • Accessing students existing knowledge about a
    subject can help focus our instruction.
  • Accessing students existing knowledge about a
    subject can reveal misconceptions that may
    interfere with future learning.
  • How you prime students schemas will affect
    the activation of information and therefore
    their ability to recall different nodes in
    their schemas.

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What does it Mean to be an Elementary School
Student? Two Examples
  • In the next slide you will see a sample schema
    a child might have for what it is like to be an
    elementary school student.
  • Lets assume two children hold identical schemas
    and you ask both of them to tell you, What does
    it mean to be an elementary school student?
  • On this particular day one student was picked on
    in the cafeteria, while the other student
    received a bad grade on a story assignment.
  • Example 1 vs Example 2
  • Compare the content of information you would get
    from the two children about what it is like to be
    an elementary school student.
  • How did the prime (initial yellow node) and
    the spread of information (red links) shape
    recall?
  • How might you better prime students to access
    similar information?

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