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Unit 1 Individual Project Introducing Learning Theories
EDU622 – Applying Learning Theoriesby
Lorothy Wilson AIU Online
March 27, 2011
INTRODUCTION
Learning is a method that gathers emotive, perception, and conditional components in order to obtain, improve, and transpose an individual’s abilities, judgments, principles, and viewpoints.
Learning Theories Behavioral Learning Theory
Cognitive Learning Theory
Constructivist Learning Theory
Behavioral Learning Theory
Behavioral theory examines behaviors that are observable and measurable.
A main premise is nearly all human behavior is well informed via continuous techniques when the attention of study is responding to stimuli (Cherrington, 2000).
B. F. Skinner
The lead developer of the behaviorism
theory
Assumptions of Behavior TheoryLearning procedures could be examined
when the primary focused is studied on stimulus and responses.
Learning will involve behavior changes Learning is conclusion of environmental
results.
Three fundamentals of teaching unskilled and complicated behavior
ShapingChainingFading
Behavioral Elements and Learning Outcomes
Traditional ClassroomSelf PaceTraining on the JobPunishment ReinforcementExtinction Reinforcement
Instructor’s Role Recognize Learning GoalsDetermine ReinforcementsImplement A Course of ActionDiscuss Views
Cognitive Learning Theory
Cognitive theory deals with internal methods concerning the mind and to what degree can these methods be used to support training effectively.
Cognitive Theorists
Jean Piaget
Jerome Bruner
Lev S. Vygtosky
Assumptions of Cognitive Theory
ReinforcementReorganize DataStore DataLearning StagesRestructured KnowledgeBehavior ChangeNew Data
Cognitive Process
Organize and Control Knowledge
Associate Previous Data Learned
Instructor’s Role
Ask Questions Give Feedback Supply Materials Appropriate Environment
Constructivist Learning Theory
Constructivist theory is a reflection of the learner’s experiences and creates an awareness of the world they reside in (An Overview of Learning Theories and Principles, n.d.).
Constructivist Learning Theorist
Ernst von Glasersfeld
Learning ConditionsImpact KnowledgeDominate LearningDeveloped InterestDifferent ViewsSociable Transactions
Assumptions of Constructivist Theory
Experience Mental Form Transfer Knowledge Test Knowledge
Instructor’s Role Challenge
Encourage
Applaud
ConclusionIn conclusion learning theories will enable
instructional designers to properly coordinate strategies to development the learner’s ability to organize and obtain knowledge.
The learner will utilize their skills and apply their knowledge.
ReferencesAn Overview of Learning Theories and Principles. (n.d.). Retrieved March 22, 2011, from https://mycampus.aiu-online.com/Library/CourseGuides/5/Tutorials/edulabdocs/learningtheories.pdfCherrington, R. (2000). Behaviourism. In , Routledge Encyclopedia of Language Teaching & Learning (pp. 74-76). Taylor & Francis Ltd / Books. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.Driscoll, M. P. (2005). Psychology of learning for instruction (Third ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Allyn and Bacon.Jaworski, B. (n.d.). Constructivism and Teaching - The socio-cultural context. MathMedia -- educational media consultancy -- main page. Retrieved March 24, 2011, from http://www.grout.demon.co.uk/Barbara/chreods.htm#bk3
ReferencesLearning and Teaching Languages Online: A Constructivist Approach.
(n.d.). Ingilish.com - ELT, ESL and EFL Website. Retrieved March 24, 2011, from http://www.ingilish.com/online-learning-constructivism.htm
Online Learning theories | Cognitivism | Constructivism | Behaviorism. (n.d.). About e-Learning | Online Degrees | Online Colleges | Online Distance Education. Retrieved March 22, 2011, from http://www.about-elearning.com/learning-theories.html
Piaget's developmental theory. (n.d.). Learning and Teaching Home. Retrieved March 24, 2011, from http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/piaget.htm
Presentation: Introduction to Learning Theories. (n.d.). Unit 1 Multimedia Course Material. Retrieved March 22, 2011, from https://mycampus.aiu-online.com/Classroom/Pages/multimediacoursetext.aspx?classid=334974&tid=195&uid=190575&HeaderText=Course Materials: EDU622-1101B-02 : Applying Learning Theories