Behaviorism is the theory that describes learning is due to an observable
change in behavior. The behaviors are sometimes learned in the process. In this
theory, the learners observe the information, practice the information and then
receive reinforcement through praise. The classic example of behaviorism is
when Pavlov used classic conditioning to investigate the digestive system of
dogs. Pavlov conditioned the dogs to react to the sound of a tuning fork. The
tuning fork became a conditioned stimulus. Other famous theorists include
Edward Thorndike who is known for inventing the puzzle box to investigate
problem solving in animals and B. F. Skinner who is known for inventing the
concept of operant conditioning.
For Teaching and Learning
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Cognitivism
Cognitivism is the theory that describes how information is
processed to produce learning. It is the change in a learner’s mental behavior.
Cognitive theory looks at how information travels from the sensory memory to
the working memory to the long-term memory. This theory focuses on gaining and
maintaining the learner’s attention. After the learner’s attention is gained,
then rehearsal and visuals are used to move the information in the memories.
Reinforcement is used primarily as feedback (Woolfolk, 2004). Two famous
contributors to Cognitivism are Jean Piaget who is known for the theory that
children progress through stages and J. Anderson who is know for the two types
of memory procedural and declarative.
Constructivism
Constructivism is the theory that describes learning to due to the
construction of knowledge. The theory focuses on the understanding the
information. A big component of Constructivism is socializing. The learners are
posed with guiding questions and the learners work together to acquire the new
information. Two famous contributors to Constructivism are Lev Vygotsky who is
known for the definition of Zone of Proximal Development and Jerome Bruner who
is known for stating that learning is an active process.
In a
Constructivist classroom learning takes place through retrieving prior
knowledge and collaborating to acquire new knowledge. In this type of classroom
one may observe learners working in groups. The learners are discussing a
possible solution to a particular problem or task. One will observe the teacher
moving from group to group assisting in the discussion and asking relevant
questions. The teacher serves as a facilitator in the Constructivist classroom.
In this particular classroom the learners are in charge of their own learning.
The learners in this classroom are producing authentic tasks and artifacts. The
learners have a choice in their presentation and products.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Cooperative and Collaborative Learning
A. Definition
- Cooperative Learning
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“Cooperative learning is an instructional
program in which students work in small groups to help one another master
academic content.” (Slavin, 1995)
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Cooperative learning involves students working
together in pairs or groups, and they share information .They are a team whose
players must work together in order to achieve goals successfully.” (Brown,
1994)
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“Cooperative learning is a within-class
grouping of students usually of differing levels of second language
proficiency, who learn to work together on specific tasks or projects in such a
way that all students in the group benefit from the interactive experience.”
(Kessler (1992)
b.
Collaborative Learning
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Collaborative learning is a method of teaching
and learning in which students team together to explore a significant question
or create a meaningful project. A group of students discussing a lecture or
students from different schools working together over the Internet on a shared
assignment are both examples of collaborative learning.
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"Collaborative learning is based on the
idea that learning is a naturally social act in which the participants talk
among themselves (Gerlach, 1994).
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Improving Listening Skill through Watching English Movies
According to Howatt and Dakin (1974), listening is the ability to identify and understand what others are saying. This process involves understanding a speaker’s accent or pronunciation, the speaker’s grammar and vocabulary, and comprehension of meaning. An able listener is capable of doing these four things simultaneously. Improving listening skill through watching English movies is supported by theories of Schwartz. Movie is one of the new media used by the teacher to teach listening for the students which learn English as foreign language. Movie or video can enhance listening comprehension by providing learners with contextually rich, high interest, authentic and culturally appropriate communicative situations (Schwartz, 1998:46).
I believe that it will helpful in improving my listening skill. This theory worked on me. Fortunately, I actually love to watch movies, especially Western movies. From my experiences, I had improvement in listening after I applied this. When I was watching, I used the two subtitles at once. Another way is that if I had been watched the movie once using Indonesian subtitle, I will repeat to watch it another time using only English as subtitle. Those are the way I train my listening skill. When I found an unfamiliar word, I will look for the meaning through the dictionary on my phone. Besides, it will make the learning process being unconscious, we got the entertainment and also the knowledge.
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