Learning, Mind and Education
Week 11 Lecture Language Forms: Individual or psychological construction Social or group construction (MKO) Knowledge has to come from somewhere A particular context Curiosity and motivation intrinsic or triggered by envir...
Week 12 Lecture Blooms Taxonomy: Understating on a basic level Lower order thinking and working your way up Piaget: Body in relation to the environment Moment is gone after the changes Maslows Needs: Psysiological needs Sa...
Week 5 Lecture Piaget: How thinking is influenced by cognitive development stages Biological maturation, activity, social experience Invariant functions Organisation and adaptation Organi...
Week 10 lecture SCLT Constructivists: Idea of social constructivism Focus on constructed meaning Acquisition vs Participation knowledge over community Intersubjectivity: Engage in relat...
Week 6 Lecture Emotions Emotional at school: Year 12 when the art piece was due and I completely broke down for no reason as I had plenty of time At Formal when it was literally the last night a...
Week 7 lecture LME and Information Processing Theory (IPT) IPT Metaphor for IPT is the computer Processed in the mind to become something we learn known as memories Connected to schemas, ...
Week 8 lecture Learning: Socio-cultural Influence by the social environment Factors: Engaging content Teachers that made it more fun When self-directed learning was encouraged ...
EDUC2716 Lecture 1 Terms: Student-centred approach Constructing your own knowledge Surface learning road learning Deep learning bringing connections from other sources, higher order thin...
Week 9 Lecture Metacognition: Thinking about thinking Have prior experiences but differ from one student to the next Cultural capital from like making a difference to understanding Knowing...
find more resources at oneclass.com Week 3 Lecture Motivation: An internal psychological process Role in learning: Types of motivation Choice and regulation About the direction and maintenance of learning over a period of ...
Week 4 Lecture Fact or Fiction: 10% of brain fact Brain waves electro-magnetic waves Left and right brained use the opposite sides for movement, language is left (right is somewhat invo...
Week 2 Lecture Objectives: Objectives that you wish to achieve Statement of what students will be able to do following a learning experience (activity, lesson, unit, term, semester, course) Bloom...
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Sociology is the study of the principles that underlie social order. In this concise Guide, the reader has ready access to clear explanations and examples of important sociological theories. The often complex and contradic...
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