Learning Flashcards
what is learning?
- no one definition
- the acquisition of skills, knowledge, values, beliefs, attitudes, and emotional reactions
- an enduring change in behavior or in the capacity to behave in a certain way resulting from practice or experience
Ormrod’s definition of learning
a long-term change in mental representations or associations as a result of experience
overall conclusion of learning
- involves change
- endures overtime
- occurs through experience
signs of learning
- perform a new behavior
- respond differently to a stimulus
- change the frequency, speed, intensity, or complexity of existing behaviors
when was there a large spike in presence of schools
-1820-1860
populations jumped
-rural life vs city life
rural life
you had kids to have extra help on the farm
-self-suffienct life style
city life
- movement of work out of home into city
- needed a place to put the kids when parents at work
- child labor laws in tact now so could not have children work
- schools started to form in abandoned buildings and houses
industrial revolution
- industrial revolution was occurring which was improving the economy (much more ordered and better)
- maintained chaos in the factory so they applied this structure to schools
industrialization of people
as society produced industry the people became industrialized as well -in school setting superintendent--> boss teachers --> employees students--> products
-idea of conformity leads to control
hidden curriculum
you show up on time, you sit in your seat, you do your homework, you listen to your teacher
urban discipline
punctuality, order, regularity… leads to success
uniform education and treatment
tests were so standardized that they were given by school board members and not teachers
egg crate school
- K-12
- separate grades in separate rooms
- strict curriculum for each grade
- still the structure that is used in public schools
John Dewey view on learning
learning is social and interactive
-there are these different kinds of schools but not interaction
Main idea John Dewey
- saw so much waste in the schools
- the waste is on the children and how we are educating them
- they are not learning about useful daily life info
- focusing on isolation and not connection