Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The theory of Contructivist learning theory by Jerome Seymour Bruner

Cathy's father bought a new microwave oven toaster, when her father left their house for 3 days her younger brother ask her to keep warm the toasted bread. Cathy really don't know what to do because the microwave they had is quite different to the old one, but she really tried her best to operate that machine using her prior knowledge to the old oven. And in that she succesfully keep warm the toasted bread for her younger brother.


Michelle Odchigue
EXAMPLE
Albert Bandura- Social learning theory
- Cloudine is beautiful girl, she was not spoiled girl even though there family is rich, she is a grade four pupil at North Elementary school. Cloudine is quite inquisitive girl ever. In fact, when her mother preparing foods for breakfast, she always asking question how to cook. She really eager to learn many things. Cloudine is so much inclined in observing and imitating the action of others and she able to apply it.
EXAMPLE

MARK B. OLANGA
Edward Chase Tolman- purposive behaviorism theory
- Michael is a good boy and a very industrious father catching fishes if there's no classes, his a fisher man. He is a second year student, his grades in math and English are quite bad because hos most hated subjects. But then, he realized that how he can avail the scholarship if he has a lower grade especially in a major subjects. So, what he did is setting double time for studying in math and English subject.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

EXAMPLE
Werthiemer- cognitive theory
-Jordan is an average student since in his elementary and high school life. He is good in math, he proceeds in college and taking up BSED major in math. When math time Jordan looks happy, because he knows that he can understand the lesson well like the other subjects. In the prelim, Midterm and final exam in first sem, Jordan got the highest exam in math among his classmates.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

EXAMPLE
Jerome Bruner- Constructivism theory
- Paulo is a graduating student in high school. In the classroom Paulo is very different from his classmates. In fact, he don't want to enter the classes time w/out readiness in every subjects. His teacher admired the way he participates in the class. His ideas are broad and precisely relevant to the topic given. He is critical thinker, he can finish requirements, projects before deadline time.
EXAMPLE OF GESTALT THEORY
EXAMPLE
Jerome Bruner- Constructivism theory
- Paulo is a graduating student in high school. In the classroom Paulo is very different from his classmates. In fact, he don't want to enter the classes time w/out readiness in every subjects. His teacher admired the way he participates in the class. His ideas are broad and precisely relevant to the topic given. He is critical thinker, he can finish requirements, projects before deadline time.
EXAMPLE
Werthiemer- cognitive theory
-Jordan is an average student since in his elementary and high school life. He is good in math, he proceeds in college and taking up BSED major in math. When math time Jordan looks happy, because he knows that he can understand the lesson well like the other subjects. In the prelim, Midterm and final exam in first sem, Jordan got the highest exam in math among his classmates.
EXAMPLE
Albert Bandura- Social learning theory
- Cloudine is beautiful girl, she was not spoiled girl even though there family is rich, she is a grade four pupil at North Elementary school. Cloudine is quite inquisitive girl ever. In fact, when her mother preparing foods for breakfast, she always asking question how to cook. She really eager to learn many things. Cloudine is so much inclined in observing and imitating the action of others and she able to apply it.
EXAMPLE

MARK B. OLANGA
Edward Chase Tolman- purposive behaviorism theory
- Michael is a good boy and a very industrious father catching fishes if there's no classes, his a fisher man. He is a second year student, his grades in math and English are quite bad because hos most hated subjects. But then, he realized that how he can avail the scholarship if he has a lower grade especially in a major subjects. So, what he did is setting double time for studying in math and English subject.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Example of Gestalt


Example:

The following example illustrates a teaching sequence corresponding to the nine instructional events for the objective, Recognize an equilateral triangle:

1. Gain attention - show variety of computer generated triangles
2. Identify objective - pose question: "What is an equilateral triangle?"
3. Recall prior learning - review definitions of triangles
4. Present stimulus - give definition of equilateral triangle
5. Guide learning- show example of how to create equilateral
6. Elicit per performance - ask students to create 5 different examples
7. Provide feedback - check all examples as correct/incorrect
8. Assess performance- provide scores and remediation
9. Enhance retention/transfer - show pictures of objects and ask students to identify equilaterals

~~>@...Kris A. Garsola

Example of Meaningful Reception/Verbal Learning Theory



Kris A. Garsola

Example of Gestalt


Kris A. Garsola

example of constructivist learning theory by Jerome Seymour Bruner


Without prior knowledge what is face book all about. Because it is the common conversation of your classmates you want to know what is all about in the fb world. You seek for help and guidance from your classmate. And in the next day in your own discovery and exploration you rushed into the near net cafe and explore and register yourself. And you found out that you can chat with your friends, you can upload pictures, audios, and videos. So you are now learning because of your own discovery and exploration.
Kris A. Garsola

Example of Social Learning theory of Albert Bandura


~~@...You have a new neighbor and you observed that her hair is so beautiful, long, healthy,alive and shine. Every time you look at her there is something in the back of your mind that says " I hope my hair is like her hair." One day you find courage to talk to her and express your appreciation to her hair and without hesitation you ask her what is her secret and what shampoo or conditioner did she used. And then the girl answered she used rejoice rich for a healthy and shiny hair,. So you replaced your old shampoo and stick to rejoice rich. Luckily, your hair is now soft, healthy, strong and shiny. And you served as a model to your younger sister because she also wants that her hair to be like yours.

Kris A. Garsola

Example of Purposive Behaviorism of Edward Chase Tolman


~~@...You have a class at exactly 7:30 a.m. unfortunately, you were not able to print out your project to be submitted on that very day. So you rushed and entered to the nearest internet cafe than to go to the market and take so much time.


Kris A. Garsola

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Gestalt Theory



Posted By: Michelle Arao-Odchigue

Tolman Purposive Theory of learning

Me and my family having a out of town activity together with our relatives. We took a ride with a van, as we go along, everybody fall asleep, and that time felt so hungry so i woke up, and when i open my eyes, i saw that we already passed the resort where we must be dropped, and since our driver never been there, i told him that we must get back because we already passed the resort where we will stayed. And the driver did what i said.

Posted By: Michelle Arao-Odchigue

Bandura's Social Learning Theory

My 9 years old cousin don't how to operate computer. When my tita bought a computer, we her elders always used the P.C. with him watching us, as the time goes by i found out that my cousin already knew on how to operate the computer. So i concluded that through imitation a person may developed his/her knowledge on performing different activities, and this situation is one of the concrete example on the social learning theory.

Posted by: Michelle Arao-Odchigue