Catégories : Tous - heredity - constructivist - behavioural - psychodynamic

par Adam Miceli Il y a 3 années

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The Junior Learner

The document discusses various educational theories and their implications in the classroom. The maturationist perspective emphasizes that child development follows a predetermined timeline largely influenced by heredity, with teachers adopting a child-centered, readiness approach.

The
Junior
Learner

Nurture

Nature

Student lead development

Hereditary

Teacher as Facilitaror

Teacher as leader

External Influences

Development as timeline

Development depends on learner

Societal

Maturationist

Teacher waits and watches
Child - centred, readiness approach
Intervention at maturation
Child develops at own pace
Heredity determines timelines

Constructivist

Interactionist Ecological

Teachers promote connections within these elements
Roles of home, school, community and culture are significant factors
Relationships and child’s perception are key
Interaction between biological and environmental influences

Psychodynamic

Teacher guides problems to a resolution
Create a supportive environment
Promotes movement through stages
Social relationships and conflicts are key factors
Experiences determine personality

Behavioural

Classroom Implications

Teacher provides skill practice and repetition
Controlled environment elicits desired response

Key Concepts

Instruction is sequenced
Stimulus / response behaviours
Environment impacts development

The Junior Learner

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