- Distinguish epistemology from instructional methods or theories. What are the differences between theories, methods or models of learning and epistemologies or underlying beliefs about ways of knowing?
In our textbook on page 46 , Epistemology
is defind as abranch of psychology concerning knowledge, the study of how we
know what we know. At some point we all have epistemological beliefs. These
beliefs help to influence our own decision making process, how we design
instruction for students and how we will choose to deliver that instruction. We
need to understand how we think so we can determine what is true and what is fiction.In
a classroom full of students their will be many learning styles it is important
to have epistemology .
Instructional Methods are the ways in which
we present the information to our students, basically it is an educational
approach used to turn knowledge into learning.
Learning Theories tell us in general how
different types of people learn.Those theories have evolved over the past
century. The behavioral learning theory talked about on page 36 in our text
states Skinner believed that learning could be understood, explained and
predicted simply be observing events surrounding the student and the
consequesnces for the behavior. Basically stating that behavior is subjective
to the the response received for a particular action. If a student answers a
question correct and gets a positive reaction from his peers and the teacher he
will be repeating that behavior, but if he gets the answer wrong and is
corrected and peers make negative comments,that student might not ever try to
answer another question in class.
- Reflect on whether your stance is primarily positivist, relativist, or contextualist.
I have a mixed
view, leaning more toward relativist and contextualist. I believe learning is
an active process, hands on with cognative engagement. My belief is, more
learning takes place when the student is concentrating and using their own
experiences to solve the problem. Most students percieve new information based on their past
experiences.Learning takes place when
students are allowed to discover on their own, they are engaged in the task,
motivated, and independent,the students perception might not be the same as his
classmates,but his experiences will influence how he receives the information .
Social interaction and collaboration are necessary componets to learning as
well, if the student has developed independent knowledge through his
experiences he will be more confident in his collaboration. Have you ever
noticed when you assign gropu work, there is always one participant that
becomes the leader in most all assignments, that student has become confident
enough in his own knowledge to lead collaboration.
- Identify an instance when your perception or stance as a learner conflicted with that of your instructor.
I will most likely be telling my age here but
the first thing that comes to mind after reading these chapters is, when I was
in first grade the teacher made the class practice writing for several minutes
each day, and she used a ruler to swat the back of your hand if you were
not writing with your right hand. So,
needlesss to say everyone in her class was right handed. In the 60’s education
was influenced more by behavior and less by information and instruction. I
wanted to use my left hand to write with but I learned to write with my right
hand after seeing her whack a couple of other students for using their left
hand.
- Explain differences in problem solving when approached from behaviorist and constructivist perspectives.
When problem solving from a behaviorist
approach. In this classroom the teacher will present a fixed set of curriculum
usually textbook and /or workbooks. In this classroom the teacher bases her
students learning on the number of questions they answer correctly. The
students usually work independantly, with very little if any collaboration from
other students.There exist a lot of repetition in this classroom.
- What effect might these differences have on learner motivation?
The motivation
for the behavorism learner is said to be the reinforcers,some teachers have
treasure boxes or classroom store where the student can earn a prize. Many of
the critics state the behavorial approach to motivation using reinforcers
detract from intrinsic motivation and causes the student to focus on the
reinforcer not the learning. I have observed children who would hurry to get
work done (even if they answered the questions wrong) so they could be the
first one to the treasure box. They were definatly more focused on the
reinforcer.
The motivation
from the constrictivist learner is based
on the idea that each individual is motivated by different stimuli. For
instance what motivates one student might bore another student to tears. In
constrictivist motivation a key component is individuality, each student has a
different intelectual idenity because they each have different experiences
based on their social environment
and cultural influences. The group work
that is promoted in the constructivist classroom causes children to build self esteem and develop more
critical thinkg skills. Group work is active learning, groups compete with
other groups, and students compete to learn within the group, thus motivating everyone in the group to learn from everyone
else.
To some degree I do believe that learning can be predicted among students. And yes, when students react positively to supportive actions from others they continue the process for the praise. However, this practice becomes a valuable learning style in which they may not have been conscious about initially. Skinner is right about that. I also agree with you, students do learn from their own experiences because they generally like who they are and are intrigued with themselves enough to focus on themselves. LOL
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ReplyDeleteYes,I am Tina. My given name is MARY so that is how it is listed for class,sorry for the confussion.
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