Theories and Principles for Enabling learning Andy Naylor Tele: 01274 9/19/2015.

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Theories and Principles for Enabling learning Andy Naylor Tele: /19/2015

How many theories of learning are there? What is your own theory of how people learn most effectively? The theories we will consider in the sessions include: -Learning styles -Humanism -Behaviourism -Communication -Cognitivism theory -Constructivism

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Top one here Skills Pyramid- organise your cards like this You will need to discard two from the list 9/19/2015

Active learning EnthusiasmSet outcomes Know theories Humour DifferentiationPraise and rewardHigh expectations Up to date Formative feedback The teachers’ top ten- this is just one view NOT a correct answer These were selected as important by learners. Come back to this at then end of the module and review in light of what you have learnt 9/19/2015

Why do we need to know about theories? In your group come up with a list of ideas and then compare with the ideas highlighted on the handout – ‘In defence of theories’ Peter Scales (2010) Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector People learn in different ways and your responsibility to be knowledgeable about these Taking a “common sense” approach has dangers e.g. assumption people learn in the same way we do Teaching how we learn is the most effective approach to learning it shouldn’t be about filling the “empty bucket” 9/19/2015

Outcomes Define learning Suggest reasons why knowledge of theories can help your teaching Describe competing learning styles theories and apply this knowledge to your specialist area 9/19/2015

Outcomes for the assessment Write a 2,000 word essay which Examines a range of theoretical approaches to learning and the implications of these for your teaching practice - so not just an essay about theories, more about you recognising how you apply them or could apply them Examine theories and principles of communication and relate these to inclusive teaching and learning – how you use communication theories/understanding to ensure your teaching is inclusive 9/19/2015

Part 2 Reflection on an observation Use a model of reflection (e.g. Brookfield or Kolb) to write a reflective account of the session which links to a range of theories (learning and communication) – 500 words If you haven’t arranged an observation the do it asap 9/19/2015

What is learning? Think about Kate’s lecture all those years ago… How did she (and then you) define learning? 1 definition per group (it helps to have a definition of learning if you are writing about the application of learning theories) 9/19/2015

What is learning? Change: developing a new skill, understanding something new, change in attitude A permanent change done intentionally and purposefully Other learning is by experience or accident All learning is understanding why something happens and doing it better next time (Reece and Walker 2006, p.53) 9/19/2015

Theories and Models Theories tend to look at how learning happens A belief or principle that guides action or assists comprehension, this results in the development of models Models tend to focus on applying theory to learning situations or how the theory is applied to practice i.e. practical approaches to putting the theory into practice 9/19/2015

There are many relevant theories to T & L You already apply some theories or use models perhaps without knowing it e.g. Bloom or learning styles Our focus will be on a few key theories and models and how you might apply them to your context e.g. theory might say learners need to develop their own learning (constructivism). 9/19/2015

Crystal or Mud? Theories are classified in different ways depending on who you read Some theories have sub-classifications e.g. Bloom A lot of the language is jargonistic and can seem confusing or get in the way E.g. Behaviourist, Humanist, Gestaltist, Cognitivist, Constructivist yourHow do you get your students to cope with key terminology? 9/19/2015

What is a theory? A theory provides a general explanation for observations made over time A theory seeks to explain and predict behaviour A theory can never be established beyond all doubt A theory may be modified Sometimes a theory may be widely accepted for a long time and later disproved (Dorin, Demmin & Gabel, 1990) s%20of%20Constructivism 9/19/2015

One theory: Learning Styles What does it all mean? How much do you know/apply/respect these ideas? 9/19/2015

In theory… A broad summary of learning styles theory that applies to most of them is: By thinking about your preferred style, you can try and apply this to learning new things. If you're able to use your natural style, you're likely to find learning much easier and quicker If you’re aware of how you learn best, you can also adapt to methods of teaching and learning that don’t reflect your preferred style 9/19/2015

Half the list of links to various learning theories on Frank Coffield & team (the Coffield Report 2004) identified 70 models of L.S’s So you can see, there are quite a few! Learning styles categorisation and sub theories are derived from many existing theories… 9/19/2015

Various Theories You may have heard of all sorts of learning styles theories. Three common ones are: Left Brain/ Right Brain model VAK (Visual, auditory, kinaesthetic- this is a distillation of Gardner’s Multiple intelligence model) Honey and Mumford’s model (reflector, theorist, activist, pragmatist- partially derived from Kolb’s model) 9/19/2015

Left Brain/ Right Brain Which side is dominant in you? 9/19/2015

The Left Brained Student Left-brain students prefer to work alone. They like to read independently and incorporate research into their essays. They favour a quiet classroom without a lot of distraction. 9/19/2015

The Right Brained Student Right-brain students prefer to work in groups. They like to do things like art projects and graphic design. They would prefer to design and make a kite rather than write essay. So what does it mean if you see yourself in both of these? (Left/right brain activity) 9/19/2015

Activity Complete the handout IN SILENCE Please try not to talk 5 minutes 9/19/2015

What is VAK? V isual Auditory K inaesthetic NB Also Commonly VARK to include ‘Read/ write’ Dunn & Dunn have added (VAK)T = Tactile 9/19/2015

Visual Learners Graphical Representations Images Problem Step 1Step 2 Step 3 9/19/2015

Auditory Like listening- Lectures OK Prefer to hear directions Good on the phone! Often use sound as study tool (pod casts?) 9/19/2015

Kinaesthetic Kinaesthetic learners prefer things that require movement. They prefer experiments over theory. They like concrete not abstract. Chinese Proverb says: “I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I understand.” Why is it often argued that Kinaesthetic learners are the most neglected in classrooms? 9/19/2015

Put it to the test You will now learn to count from 1 to 10 in Japanese in taking part in an activity which incorporates all 3 learning styles 9/19/2015

Honey and Mumford’s Model Peter Honey and Alan Mumford, based upon the work of Kolb, identified four distinct learning styles or preferences: Activist, Theorist, Pragmatist and Reflector Activist, Theorist, Pragmatist and Reflector. These are the learning approaches that individuals naturally prefer. (handout) 9/19/2015

So … Are you convinced or sceptical? “learning styles …are seen by govt. ministers as a key component of personalised learning. [But] personalised learning cannot be based on learning style instruments which have been proved to be unreliable, invalid and of negligible impact on practice.” (Coffield, Research Matters, 2005) 9/19/2015

and There is no scientific evidence to support the theory If you are a “good” teacher who differentiates do you need to worry about them? “the more ways you teach, the more people you reach” (Kate’s mum, 1945) Isn’t really just about differentiation? 9/19/2015

So… Do you use learning styles questionnaires/ activities in your teaching? Does your organisation recommend L.S. models and their application? What impact has L.S. had on your experience as a teacher so far? thisHow have I applied LS theory in this session? How could Learning styles theories be applied? What changes would you need to make to your teaching? 9/19/2015

For your assignment You could say how you use learning styles in your teaching and learning How does it help you and your learners? What are the problems with the approach? What might you do differently as a result of what you have learnt? Not one of the main theories (NB reference your discussion) 9/19/2015

Next Week Must do: Find a definition of learning you like and bring it to class next week. Provide a rationale as to why it is an appropriate definition for you, your students and your curriculum Reflect on the usefulness and issues with learning styles 9/19/2015

Optional but interesting: Follow this link and read pages 5-14 or to print it print pages files/Coffield_IfOnly.pdf Find something out about behaviourism 9/19/2015