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1 Welcome to Advanced Ed. Psych. Introductions Syllabus Survey of your questions/needs CWC Overview of the Field

2 What is Educational Psychology? Learning? Instruction? Assessment? Motivation?

3 Looking at Models Ways of knowing about learning –How do we know about learning? How theories vary –Range and focus –Nature v. Nurture –Generality v. Specificity

4 Thought Questions What would you want a model of learning and instruction to explain?

5 Hmm… What is it to be a learner? How does learning happen? How does transfer take place? What is motivation?

6 Basic Paradigms Learner as a social being Learner as a processor of information Learner as a constructor of knowledge Learner as a recipient of knowledge

7 Behavioral Model Learning is the accumulation of associations. Learning involves external consequences as reinforcing or punishing. Learning and transfer: Learning in a new situation depends on how many and which kinds of associations needed in new situation have already been acquired. Motivation=Rewards and punishers. Example: Child gets an A+ The grade is a reinforcer that increases the likelihood that the child will study again. Name: B. F. Skinner

8 Cognitive Models Learning is the active process of constructing knowledge. Learners interact with the environment to learn, building schemas. Transfer: Acquiring an abstract mental representation or schema that is invariant across situations. Motivation: Intrinsic interest when learning or understanding concepts. Example: Child is able to acquire counting skills by counting something meaningful like toys or playmates for a party. Name: Piaget and Information Processing

9 Social Constructivist Model Learners learn within the context of communities, a social phenomena. Language is one of the main tools of learning, a shared system of community tools. Learners acquire skill in conjunction with others; social partners. Transfer: Coming to participate in a community of practice. Motivation: Engaged participation in community and identity in community in which participates. Example: Students work in small groups to share ideas and work toward a shared goal. Name: Vygotsky

10 Questions Can you be a constructivist but use behavioral principles? Can you be a behaviorist and use constructivist principles? What is the best?

11 How do we know about learning? Observed changes in behavior. Neurological research. Phenomonological research.


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