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Learning Theories Presentation

Learning Theories Presentation. By: Laura Esquivel. Cognitive Theorist Jean Piaget. 1896-1980. Piaget’s Legacy. 1918- He attended University of Neuchâtel and received PHD in natural sciences. 1920- He evaluated standardized tests that Théodore Simon had designed.

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Learning Theories Presentation

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  1. Learning Theories Presentation By: Laura Esquivel

  2. Cognitive TheoristJean Piaget 1896-1980

  3. Piaget’s Legacy • 1918- He attended University of Neuchâtel and received PHD in natural sciences. • 1920- He evaluated standardized tests that Théodore Simon had designed. • 1921- He became a director of studies at J.-J. Rousseau Institute in Geneva • He occupied several positions • 1925-1929- In psychology, sociology and history of science at Neuchâtel. • 1929-1939- History of scientific thinking at Geneva. • 1929-1967- The International Bureau of Education • 1938-1951- Psychology and sociology at Lausanne • 1939-1952- Sociology at Geneva • 1940-1971- Genetic and experimental psychology

  4. Cognitive Theory • Four Stages were developed in the cognitive theory to be able to understand the development. • These stages were based on children and that they could go through four separate stages • This help determine that the child had reached a certain level of maturity in order to proceed to the next stage. • These stages were to also help the children learn from experience.

  5. Four Stages of Cognitive • Sensorimotor • Preoperational • Concrete operational • Formal operational

  6. Sensorimotor • Sensorimotor stage: Birth to 2 yrs. old Child has little competence uses images, language, or symbols.

  7. Preoperational • Preoperational stage: 2 yrs to 7 yrs old This most important part of this stage is language development. Is able to describe people, events, and feelings. Viewed from child’s Perspective

  8. Concrete Operational • Concrete operational stage: Have the ability to understand things better. Are able to understand time and space better as well.

  9. Formal Operational • Formal operational stage: 12 yrs old to Adulthood New kind of thinking for example abstract, formal, and logical. Able to solve problems on their own

  10. Behavioral Theorist 1904-1990

  11. Skinner’s Legacy • Influenced by Watson and Pavlov • 1926- Received a B.A. in English literature from Hamilton College. • 1945- Psychology Department Chair at University of Indiana. • 1948- Became part of the psychology department at Harvard University. He stayed their for the rest of his life.

  12. Operant Conditioning • Learning skills through earning rewards and punishments for behavior. • Relation that their will be a consequence for certain behavior.

  13. Behavioral Theory • Behavioral theory focused more on the teaching aspect. • Involved the following: • Breaking the lessons into smaller parts to be learned. • Giving feedback and motivation. • Teaching the content that only relates to that certain subject. • Teacher centered teaching better for classroom behavior.

  14. Application Theory for Adult Learning • Piaget: Stages are followed. In order to proceed the person needs to show a level a maturity. Each stage is learned by experience. • Adult learners follow these steps until they have reached formal operational stage. The abstract, formal, and logical starts to occur. • Skinner: Ability to learn by motivational enforcements. • Giving stickers or certain appraisal for good work, Consequences are to occur if behavior is not met. • Adult learner sometimes get better achievement when they get praised for their work.

  15. References • Chen, I. (n.d.). An electronic textbook . Retrieved from http://viking.coe.uh.edu/~ichen/ebook/et-it/cover.htm • Cherry, K. (2012). Introduction to operant conditioning. Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/behavioralpsychology • E assortment your source of knowledge. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.essortment.com/jean-piagets-theory-cognitive-development-50905.html

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