Teaching for Learning: What Research Tells Us

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Teaching for Learning: What Research Tells Us “A paradigm shift is taking hold in American higher education.” From: “A college is an institution that exists to provide instruction.” To: “A college is an institution that exists to produce learning.” from Barr & Tagg, 1995 Robyn Wright Dunbar Center for Teaching and Learning: Stanford University

“What professors do in their classes matters far less than what they ask students to do.” D. Halpern and M. Hakel, Change, 2003

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Prior knowledge can help or hinder learning. Motivation generates, directs, and sustains learning behavior. The way students organize knowledge determines how they use it. Meaningful engagement is necessary for deeper learning. Mastery involves developing component skills and knowledge, and synthesizing and applying them appropriately It wouldn’t be so bad if we were reinventing the wheel,,, but we reinvent the flat tire. from Ambrose, et al, 2010

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Prior knowledge can help or hinder learning. Motivation generates, directs, and sustains learning behavior. The way students organize knowledge determines how they use it. Meaningful engagement is necessary for deeper learning. Mastery involves developing component skills and knowledge, and synthesizing and applying them appropriately It wouldn’t be so bad if we were reinventing the wheel,,, but we reinvent the flat tire. from Ambrose, et al, 2010

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Goal-directed practice and targeted feedback are critical to learning. Self-directed learning requires that students monitor, evaluate and adjust their approaches to learning. Students develop holistically and are affected by the social and emotional aspects of the classroom climate It wouldn’t be so bad if we were reinventing the wheel,,, but we reinvent the flat tire. from Ambrose, et al, 2010

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Goal-directed practice and targeted feedback are critical to learning. Self-directed learning requires that students monitor, evaluate and adjust their approaches to learning. Students develop holistically and are affected by the social and emotional aspects of the classroom climate It wouldn’t be so bad if we were reinventing the wheel,,, but we reinvent the flat tire. from Ambrose, et al, 2010

How do Students Construct Knowledge? Prior knowledge can help or hinder learning. Fish is Fish by Leo Lionni, 1970

What are some examples from your field?

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Meaningful engagement is necessary for deeper learning.

How do Students Construct Knowledge? Teaching science as we do science involves Inquiry Based Learning! ENGAGE EXPLORE EXPLAIN APPLY

Inquiry Based Learning? In the interest of time we may skip the “Explore” stage in teaching…but this undermines inquiry! ENGAGE EXPLORE EXPLAIN APPLY The Learning Cycle

How do Students Construct Knowledge? Teaching science as we do science is Inquiry Based Learning! ENGAGE EXPLORE EXPLAIN APPLY This maps onto what Ken Bain (CHE, April 9, 2004 “What Makes Great Teachers Great?”) calls the “Natural Critical Learning Environment.” “Natural” because what matters most is for students to tackle questions and tasks that they naturally find of interest, make decisions, defend their choices, etc. “Critical” because by thinking critically, students learn to reason from evidence and to examine the quality of their reasoning, to make improvements while thinking, and to ask probing and insightful questions.

Inquiry Based Learning? Even worse, we may focus on “Explain-Apply” at the expense of engagement and exploration. ENGAGE EXPLORE EXPLAIN APPLY The Learning Cycle

We, as instructors, support this process Basic Information-Processing Model of Human Cognition We, as instructors, support this process

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Self-directed learning requires that students… … monitor, evaluate, and adjust their approaches to learning.

How does the student prefer to process information? Learning Styles Felder-Silverman Model How does the student prefer to process information? Actively: through engagement in physical activity or discussion 60% Or Reflectively: through introspection 40%

Active Reflective

What type of information does the student preferentially perceive? Learning Styles Felder-Silverman Model What type of information does the student preferentially perceive? Sensory: sights, sounds, physical sensations, data… 65% Intuitive: memories, ideas, models, abstract… 35%

Sensing Intuitive

Learning Styles Felder-Silverman Model Through which modality is sensory information most effectively perceived? Visual: pictures, diagrams, graphs, demonstrations, field trips 80% or Verbal: sounds, written and spoken words, formulas 20%

Visual Verbal

How does the student progress toward understanding? Learning Styles Felder-Silverman Model How does the student progress toward understanding? Sequentially: in a logical progression of small incremental steps ... 60% Or Globally: in large jumps, holistically ... 40%

Sequential Global

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Self-directed learning requires that students… … monitor, evaluate, and adjust their approaches to learning.

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Mastery involves developing component skills and knowledge, and synthesizing and applying them appropriately Meaningful engagement is necessary for deeper learning.

Teaching Science: What Research Tells Us Prior knowledge can help or hinder learning.

Teaching takes Time and Energy Will you use your own precious resources to provide instruction? or produce learning?