Essential People to Remember Flashcards
In 1998 he chaired and developed Four Pillars of Education based on the 21st century education.
Jacques Delors
He believes that the mind is blank at birth. (Tabula rasa)
John Locke
He is generally considered as the father of modern education.
Comenius
He once said: “education is not a preparation for life … it is life”
learning by doing
John Dewey
Kindergarten movement is the legacy of this man who is considered the father of kindergarten.
Friedrich Froebel
Cognitive Development Theory
Jean Piaget
Social Learning Theory
Albert Bandura
This Educator proposed 3 models of representation, enactive, iconic and symbolic.
Jerome Bruner
3 laws. Law of effect, law of readiness and law of exercise.
Connectionism
Stimulus - Response Theory / Association theory
Edward Lee Thorndike
Operant Conditioning.
Giving rewards.
Burrhus Frederic Skinner
One of main proponent of Gestalt and who believes that the whole is more than the sum of all its part
Gestalt Learning Theory
Max Wertheimer
According to him, our behavior at a particular time is a product of the interaction of two factors, internal and external forces.
Field Theory
Kurt Lewin
He proposed that every child is born with unique potential, his individuality, but that potential remained unfulfilled until it was analyzed and transformed by education
(Lesson Plan)
Herbart
Stages of developmental Task
Robert Havighurst
This educator is famous for applying classical education to impoverished children of Chicago Illinois.
Montessori
Students are empty vessel. He call this traditional system as banking system.
Freire
He pioneered in the study of language acquisition of children (universal grammar)
Chomsky
-Situated Learning Theory
-Scaffolding
-Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
Lev Vygotsky
Psychosexual Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory
Sigmund Freud
Psychosocial theory
Erik Erikson
Moral Development
Lawrence Kohlberg
Classical Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
Insight Learning
Wolfgang Kohler
Meaningful Reception Theory
David Ausubel