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Lesson 6:

IT ENTERS A NEW LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

Meaningful Learning

Discovery Learning

Generative Learning

Constructivism

CONCEPTUAL MODELS

Meaningful Learning Students already have some knowledge that is relevant to new learning.

Students are willing to perform class work to find connections between what they already know and what they can learn.

Characteristics of Meaningful Learning

Active Constructive

Intentional Authentic

Cooperative

Discovery Learning

This kind of learning is differentiated from reception learning in which ideas are presented directly to students in a well-organized way, such as through a detailed set of instructions to complete an experiment or task.

In discovery learning, it is important that the student become personally involved and not subjected by the teacher to procedures he/she is not allowed to depart from.

Generative Learning

Generative learning is viewed as different from the simple process of storing information.

Generative Learning

Strategies

Recall Integration

Organization

Elaboration

RecallIt involves the learner pulling information from long term memory.

IntegrationIt involves the learner to integrating new knowledge with prior knowledge.

OrganizationInvolves the learner relating prior knowledge to new ideas and concept in meaningful ways.

ElaborationInvolves the connection of new materials to information or ideas already in the learner’s mind.

Constructivism Von Glasersfeld

Describes constructivism as, “ a theory of knowledge with roots in philosophy, psychology, and cybernetics.”

Constructivist Learning Theories

cognitive constructivism

Jean Piaget “ inside the learners head”.

William Perry

social constructivism

Accepted Principles Constructivism • Learning consists of what a person can actively assemble for himself and not what he can receive passively.

•The role of learning is to help the individual live/adapt to his personal world.

Three Practical Implications

The learner is directly responsible for learning.

The context of meaningful learning consists in the learner “connecting” his school activity with real life.

The purpose of education is acquisition of practical and personal knowledge, not abstract or universal truths.

Learners

are active, purposeful learners, set personal goals and strategies to achieve these goals make their learning experience meaningful and relevant to their lives. seek to build an understanding of their personal worlds so they can work/ live productively.build on what they already know in order to interpret and respond to new experience.

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