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Roland O'Daniel

TIP: The Theories - 0 views

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    A list of relevant learning/instruction theories. Short, example and beginning bibliography
Roland O'Daniel

Content | Funderstanding - 0 views

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    Not necessarily literacy, but if you are looking for some theoretical framework to justify instructional practice or rationale to support routine development in your classroom, here are many of the learning theories discussed in 'short' articles.
Roland O'Daniel

hmelo.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 4 views

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    Problem-based approaches to learning have a long history of advocating experience-based education. Psychological research and theory suggests that by having students learn through the experience of solving problems, they can learn both content and thinking strategies. Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional method in which students learn through facilitated problem solving. In PBL, student learning centers on a complex problem that does not have a single correct answer. Students work in ollaborative groups to identify what they need to learn in order to solve a problem. They engage in self-directed learning (SDL) and then apply their new knowledge to the problem and reflect on what they learned and the effectiveness of the strategies employed. The teacher acts to facilitate the learning process rather than to provide knowledge. The goals of PBL include helping students develop 1) flexible knowledge, 2) effective problem-solving skills, 3) SDL skills, 4) effective collaboration skills, and 5) intrinsic motivation. This article discusses the nature of learning in PBL and examines the empirical evidence supporting it. There is considerable research on the first 3 goals of PBL but little on the last 2. Moreover, minimal research has been conducted outside medical and gifted education. Understanding how these goals are achieved with less skilled learners is an important part of a research agenda for PBL. The evidence suggests that PBL is an instructional approach that offers the potential to help students develop flexible understanding and lifelong learning skills.
Roland O'Daniel

Architecture of Ideas: The Wisdom of Play: Making Meaning - 0 views

  • Daniel Pink, author of  A Whole New Mind and Drive, singles out play as one of six aptitudes necessary for success in the 21st century. In fact, he quotes:“Play will be to the 21st century what work was to the last 300 years of industrial society—our dominant way of knowing, doing and creating value”  (Pat Kane, author of The Play Ethic, p. 185, A Whole New Mind)
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    Another blog on using play or gaming to learn! Love the Daniel Pink quote!
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