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Learning Theories for Teachers Morris L. Bigge

Learning Theories for Teachers By Morris L. Bigge

Learning Theories for Teachers by Morris L. Bigge


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This text provides a picture of the nature and implications of prevailing learning theories, and guides readers to construct and evaluate their own views on both the nature of the various learning processes and their appropriate relationship to practice.

Learning Theories for Teachers Summary

Learning Theories for Teachers by Morris L. Bigge

This text provides a comprehensive, yet manageable, overview of current major educational psychological theories and issues and analyzes the implications for the teaching process. Adopting the idea that there are no final answers to questions concerning school learning, this text encourages teachers to develop their own learning theories and test them in terms of classroom reactions, structure, and the adequacy of supporting evidence. Learning Theories for Teachers enables student teachers to use learning theory to better understand their students and alter teaching methods accordingly.

Table of Contents



1. Why is Classroom Learning a Problem?


2. What Historical Theories of Learning Are Reflected in Current School Practices?


3. What are the Two Current Major Families of Contemporary Learning Theory?


4. How Do the Families of Contemporary Learning Theory Describe the Learning Process?


5. How Does Skinnerian Operant Conditioning Work?


6. How Does Vygotsky's Thought and Language Imply a Theory of Learning and Teaching?


7. How Does Bruner's Cognitive-Interactionist, Narrative- Centered Psychology Treat Learning and Teaching?


8. What is Bandura's Linear-Interactionist Social Cognitive Learning Theory?


9. What is the Cognitive-Field Interactionist Theory of Learning?


10. How Does Learning Transfer to New Situations?


11. How is Learning Theory Related to Teaching Practices?


12. How May Teachers Teach for Explanatory Understanding?


13. How Does Explanatory-Understanding Level Teaching and Learning Proceed?


14. How are Teaching-Learning Theories Related to Computer Education?

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GOR003747529
9780321023438
0321023439
Learning Theories for Teachers by Morris L. Bigge
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
19981029
384
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