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I wrote some things on Learning Theories without having the correct understanding of each theory. I had totally misunderstood them.
(I guess that is what happens when you recover from being sick. Sorry everyone)
I still think I lend to behaviourism, (because it was the way I was taught) but not neccessarily connectivism. Probably more constructivism than connectivism.
Ahhhhh too many ism's.... :)
I hope that I can understand this more and before I do the quiz.
Has anyone got any tips on how to actually remember what each one is all about?
I'd be so apppreciative to hear them!
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Hey Shelley,
ReplyDeleteI have put them in my head by applying descriptions based of the words
i.e. behaviourism = learned behaviour
constructivism = learned through constructing own understanding and previous experiences
I'll have a look in my notebook and get back to you on those! :)
I love the fact that you are prepared to revise your thoughts and knowledge on learning styles - building your synapses!!!!!
Cheers
Kat
Hey Kat,
ReplyDeleteThanks for that! Yeah I am starting to learn them. Slowly:) Behaviourism is pretty self explanatory really isn't it?
Constructivism is easy because I remember - construct - learners construct their own understanding
Cognitivism is the one that gets me:)
Connectivism does too...
Thanks for the compliment too! I have also discovered that in doing my science assignment and expert group work that I am more a global learner than a sequential learner as first thought. I get the overall picture of how things work but knowing the little parts of what makes it up is what I stumble on. Then BAM I get it:)
It is all a learning curve isn't it. Now I guess we have to aplly this to our students too:)
I am really enjoying your blog by the way!
Shells xo