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Understanding and using educational theories.

Medium Text
ISBN 9781529761306
Class 370.1523 AUB
Fict/Non Non Fiction
Authors Aubrey, Karl
Riley, Alison
Imprint Sage Publications Ltd.: London: 2022
Edition 3rd
Value 26.99
Notes

Contents:

  1. John Dewey: a democratice notion of learning.
  2. Maria Montessori: liberating the child.
  3. Jean Piaget: understanding the mind of the child.
  4. Lev Vygotsky: an early social constructivist viewpoint.
  5. B.F. Skinner: the father of operant conditioning.
  6. Benjamin Bloom: learning through taxomonies.
  7. Malcolm S. Knowles: contextualising adult learning.
  8. Jerome Bruner: an evolution of learning theories.
  9. Albert Bandura: learning through observation.
  10. Urie Brofenbrenner: the ecology of human development.
  11. Paulo Freire: oppression, freedom and critical approaches to education.
  12. Donald Schon: reflection and learning.
  13. David Kolb: experiential learning theory.
  14. Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger: socially situated learning and communities of practice.
  15. Barak Rosenshine: principles of instruction.
  16. Daniel Goleman: emotional intelligence.
  17. Guy Claxton: learning power.
  18. Dylan William: assessment for learning.
  19. Carol Dweck: mindsets and motivations.

 

Keywords
Adult learning     Assessment     Behaviour     Cognitive development     Culture     Curriculum     Educational theories     Educational theorists     Educational theory     Intelligence     Learning     Learning environments     Motivation     Play     Teachers    
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