par Sebastian Rodriguez Il y a 3 années
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How homogeneous or heterogeneous is the group to which learning is imparted.
In a Heterogeneous group
There is more diversity in what is shared within these groups.
In a homogeneous group
There are fewer differences in the thoughts that can be shared in the group.
This arises from
Vygotsky (1896 - 1934)
who affirms that learning is based on the constant exchange of knowledge, i.e., interactions between subjects.
That is given by means of
Psychological tools created during interactions through verbal and written language.
In addition
Vygotsky suggests that all people are products of the social groups to which they belong.
Therefore
Learning includes both the behavior and the environment where such behavior takes place
Behavior is
The constant interaction of the environment and responses to it. Responses that are reciprocally given
Which in turn
Also
In a learning aspect
Behavior presents a set of variables within itself.
Variables such as
Academic performance, social interactions and also effort levels (Black and Allen, 2018).
Influences both the environment and the responses that may occur in the environment, i.e., the behavior of others.
Then
Environment is a composite of
- Physical setting (classroom, home) - Objects of the environment that the person observes and with which he/she interacts cognitively. (People and comments)
Which in turn includes
Previous knowledge in such interaction
In terms of
Cognitive skills, motivation, emotion, etc.
Personal characteristics, which are those that the person brings to the environment.