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Personal Construct Theory
Kelly does not refer to learning at all, but to changes in constructs over ... Personal construct theory gives one of the richest possible accounts of a ...
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Physical Layout
The traditional classroom layout, in rows, allows the teacher to make eye-contact with all the students (although it is important to keep looking around to ...
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Piaget's developmental theory
Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was a biologist who originally studied molluscs (publishing twenty scientific papers on them by the time he was 21) but moved into ...
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Constructivism in learning
Constructivism is the label given to a set of theories about learning ... the role of the learner is primarily to assimilate whatever the teacher presents. ...
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Forms of Assessment
These pages introduce various different forms of assessment currently available. They do not purport to offer comprehensive accounts of any of them, ...
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Session Plan 2
Now you should be able to list the “objectives” you are teaching towards. Well-formed objectives should be the touchstone of everything in the session. ...
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Piaget's developmental theory
Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was a biologist who originally studied molluscs (publishing twenty scientific papers on them by the time he was 21) but moved into ...
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Piaget's developmental theory
"Piaget's work on children's intellectual development owed much to his early ... Decentration. The ability to move away from one system of classification to ...
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Experiential Learning
The ideas on this page have been adopted and adapted to all kinds of ... Honey and Mumford (1982) have built a typology of Learning Styles around this ...
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Convergent and Divergent Learning
Convergent and Divergent Thinking Styles ... dubious) combination with other stuff on "learning styles", but see here for a usefully synoptic paper ...