Views of Learning
Behaviorist
Classical Conditioning
Pavlov
Drill practices and route memorization
Passive Learner
Knowledge is inside the learner
Operant Conditioning
B. F. Skinner
Knowledge is outside the learner
Knowledge is a fixed body of facts
Drills, practice and rote memorization
Manage and supervise
Presentation and lecture
Give right or wrong answers
Passive learner
Cognitivist
Information Processing
J. Anderson
Knowledge is a fixed body of facts
Knowledge is outside the learner
Model and facilitate
Manage and supervise
Learner is active processor of knowledge
Peer-mediation and assisted learning
Learner is active processor of knowledge
Inductive Reasoning
Jerome Bruner
Deductive Reasoning
David Ausubel
Meaningful learning
Challenge, guide and facilitate depth of knowledge rather than breadth
Facilitate, listen and create conditions for students to build their knowledge
Manage and supervise
Model and facilitate
Constructivist
Individual Constructvist
Jean Piaget
Learner is active constructor of knowledge
Knowledge is personally constructed
Learner is active explainer
Learner is active inquirer
Peer-mediation and assisted learning
Social Constructivism
Vigotsky
Knowledge is processed inside the learner
Learner is active participant in knowledge construction
Learner is active processor of knowledge
Knowledge is co-constructed
Learning takes place within the Zone of Proximal Development
Facilitate, guide and co-participate
Peer-mediation and assisted learning
Collaborative activities with peers and teachers
Facilitate, listen and create conditions for students to build their knowledge
Situated Learning
Sociocultural Theory
Social Cognitivist
Distributed Cognition
Cognitive Apprenticeship
Model and facilitate
Peer-mediation and assisted learning
Knowledge is outside the learner
Knowledge is co-constructed
Knowledge is constructed through observation, self-regulation and personal agency
Facilitate, listen and create conditions for students to build their knowledge
Reciprocal teaching
To help students understand and think deeply about what they read
Social Cognitive Theory
Albert Bandura
Knowledge is outside the learner
Knowledge is constructed through observation, self-regulation and personal agency
Learner is active constructor of knowledge
Learner is active participant in knowledge construction
Build efficacy and agency
Facilitate, guide and co-participate
Teach self-regulation strategies
Peer-mediation and assisted learning
Learner is active explainer
Learner is active processor of knowledge
Facilitate, listen and create conditions for students to build their knowledge
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Views of Learning