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Teaching and Learning Paradigms: Epistemological Differences

Teaching and Learning Paradigms: Epistemological Differences. Mary M. Brabeck Steinhardt School New York University. Epistemology: Ways of Knowing. The philosophical investigation of knowledge including its origin, nature, method and limits

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Teaching and Learning Paradigms: Epistemological Differences

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  1. Teaching and Learning Paradigms: Epistemological Differences Mary M. Brabeck Steinhardt School New York University

  2. Epistemology: Ways of Knowing • The philosophical investigation of knowledge including its origin, nature, method and limits • B. B. Wolman: Dictionary of Behavioral Sciences (Van Norstrand Reinhold Co., 1973)

  3. Theory of knowledge makes a difference • Jerome Frank • Philosophers: • Plato - Socrates - Constructivism • Aristotle – Empiricism – Behaviorism • Descartes – Chomsky- Nativism • Kant - Rawls – Piaget – Cognitivism • Popper – Perry – Reflective Thinking • Husserl- Merleau-Ponty - Humanism • Foucault – Post modernism - Deconstruction

  4. Theory matters • Cognitivism: • Piaget’s stage theory • Vygotsky’ sociocultural theory • Sternberg’s information processing • Gardner’s multiple intelligence • Fischer’s developmental systems

  5. Theory matters • Thorndike versus Dewey • Different view of learner • Different view of evidence • Different view of science of learning

  6. Classroom interventions • Lecturing – convey information • Inquiry Learning – foster creativity and curiosity • Questioning – stimulate interest • Drill and worksheets – master skills • Direct Instruction – develop responses • Simulations - increase empathy, understanding • Case study – problem solving • Computer assisted instruction – analysis and synthesis • Service learning – citizenship, empathy • Co-operative learning – group processes • Independent work – synthesis • Tutoring - remediation

  7. Focus on Learning • Learner centered • Knowledge centered • Assessment centered • Contextualized • NCR: How People Learn (2003)

  8. Questions beyond Epistemology • What is the purpose of schooling? • Promote knowledge, skills abilities • Promote creativity • Develop citizens for the future

  9. Questions beyond Epistemology • What is the role of external factors?

  10. Questions beyond Epistemology • What is the optimal match?

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