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Diane Gusa

Bruner's Model of the Spiral Curriculum | Reference.com Answers - 0 views

  • Bruner's model of the spiral curriculum is an element of educational philosophy suggesting that students . should continually return to basic ideas as new subjects and concepts are added over the course of a curriculum.
  • The spiral curriculum theory revolves around the understanding that human cognition evolved in a step-by-step process of learning, which relied on environmental interaction and experience to form intuition and knowledge. In simpler terms, one learns best through the repeated experience of a concept.
Diane Gusa

Adaptive Web-Based Learning for Students with Diverse Backgrounds: Case Study in a Intr... - 0 views

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    "The objectives of the spiral model are to support exploration of the subject matter based on competency, personal preference, interest and background to any depth without requiring the instructor to define explicit navigational paths. The model provides for flexible navigation of the subject matter in order to match a particular student's background and to adapt the presentation of the subject material to that student. The instructor provides a road map and a set of goals, which guides the student's exploration. The subject matter and learning tasks are organized around the integration of a set of skills needed to solve problems at different levels of understanding."
Robin Palm

Best Practices - 3 views

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      Best Practices summarized several techniques I recognized as those applied by my favorite teacher. Mr. Chislom used group triggers particularly first person experience to interest the class by relating to as many as possible. He also used active learning techniques such as construction spiral and concept models providing a hands on atmosphere.
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    Best Practices summarized several techniques.
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