Complex cognitive processes

Important areas related to understanding and thinking according to cognitive theorists.

concept learning

Problem solving

learning strategies

Thinking

Transfer

understanding and thinking
Previously we focused on knowledge, in this chapter the focus is on understanding and thinking.what is the difference?

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Previously we looked at knowledge construction now we look at understanding and thinking. We look at what is Known about thinking

Teaching and learning about thinking

Stand alone programs eg de Bono's thinking hats.

students do not need subject knowledge to learn skills such as Comparing, ordering classifying

Developing thinking in every class

create culture of thinking in classroom

create culture of thinking in classroom

Language of thinking

why? identify?

Critical thinking

mindfulness

Open Creative probabilistic state of mind

take intellectual risks

Transfer

High rd vs low rd

what is worth learning?

concept learning

How do you teach a concept?

All lessons must include

Examples

non examples

Name of concept

Definition

Relates to known

Makes concept clear

eg concept of light

Extending and connecting concepts

Reading

Writing

Explaining

Concept mapping

Problem solving

Gagne:educational programs have the important ultimate purpose of teaching students to solve problems

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educational programs have the important ultimate purpose of teaching students to solve problems

General problem solving strategies vs specific:there is a debate about whether problem solving is general or specific.

People move between two depending on their level of expertise and the situation.

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depending on expertise and situation

General problem solving strategy

Identify problems and opportunities (elevator problem,slow elevators vs bored people)

Define goals and represent the problem eg tomato harvester is damaging tomatoes.Is your goal to fix machine or make tougher tomato.

Focusing attention

understanding the words

understanding the whole problem

Using the right Schema eg is it a distance problem?

Explore possible strategies

If you did not find schema Search for a solution

Algorithm step by step procedure

Heuristic - general strategy

means end analysis breaking the problem into steps eg term paper.

working backward strategy eg when submitting an assignment

Anticipate outcomes and act

After implementation check for evidence to confirm or contradict solution eg how will consumers react after you develop tougher tomato.

Look back and learn

Factors that hinder

Functional fixedness inability to use tools in a new way

Functional fixedness inability to use tools in a new way

Response set - Rigidity - what has worked before may not work.

Flexibility - ask what do I need to know

Expert teachers

routines automatic

Analyze problem better

well organised knowledge

Guidelines

Help students represent the problem

See problem different angles

consider alternatives

teach heuristics (steps)

let students do thinking

Becoming an expert student learning strategies

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even if we are Successful in teaching reading and Problem solving, can we be sure that our Students will be able to evaluate and analyse what they read. will they go beyond informatapply knowledge, make judgements and generate new ideas

To learn students must be

Cognitively engaged

Invest effort

Think and process deeply

Regulate own learning

Principles

Exposed to diff strategies

Teach how to use strategies

motivation

provide direct instruction regarding metacognitive strategies

Underlining and highlighting

be selective

transform into own words

connect with known

Taking notes

Understand when focus on important ideas and map lecture

Understand when focus on important ideas and map lecture

Visual tools

webs, diagrams

webs, diagrams

Reads

Review headings

Examine bold words

Ask

Do it (read)

Summarise