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Constructivist Learning versus Explicit Teaching: A personal discovery of balance

Constructivist Learning versus Explicit Teaching: A personal discovery of balance. Tara Tetzlaff Spring 2009. What it Meant to be a Student. Teacher gave me information Student gave information back on assignments and tests

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Constructivist Learning versus Explicit Teaching: A personal discovery of balance

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  1. Constructivist Learning versus Explicit Teaching: A personal discovery of balance Tara Tetzlaff Spring 2009

  2. What it Meant to be a Student • Teacher gave me information • Student gave information back on assignments and tests • Assignments & tests proved my accurate understanding of information

  3. What it Means to be a Student • Navigate own path through a framework of information • Take responsibility for identifying significance of material • Take responsibility for identifying personal use of material

  4. What it Meant to be a Teacher • Provide students with specific information • Create assignments & tests designed for students to demonstrate their accurate understanding of information • Tell students when they are right or wrong

  5. What it Means to be a Teacher • Provide students with the tools and opportunities to learn new information • Mediate student learning and prod thinking through questions and feedback • Model thinking/behavior/communication through own actions

  6. Constructivist Learning • Student-driven : responsibility is on learners, - develop their own understanding of information by actively using new information • Teachers: provide little direct information, - mediate students’ learning through questions and feedback

  7. Principles of Constructivist Learning Active Engagement: learning by doing Constructive: new knowledge built on previously learned information Intentional: goal oriented Complex: challenging

  8. Principles of Constructivist Learning Contextual: authentic and realistic framework Collaborative: learn from the perspectives & processes of others Conversational: share experiences and knowledge with others, develop relationships Reflective: connect information to self, think about own thinking

  9. Constructivist Only Workshop

  10. Advantages of an Only Constructivist Learning Workshop • Encourages focus on process of learning • Students develop their own working understanding of information • Students learn from mistakes

  11. Disadvantages of an OnlyConstructivist Learning Workshop • Students might not have enough information to work with • Difficult to assess students’ understanding of new information • Need to get through certain tasks in limited amount of time

  12. Explicit Teaching • Teacher-driven: responsibility is on teachers, - efficiently pass on specific information and insure minimal chance of student error • Students: learn information as it is provided by teacher - demonstrate accurate understanding

  13. Steps of Explicit Teaching 1. Orientation: introduction and overview 2. Presentation: instructor demonstrates completion of task, breaks task into sub goals and steps, models process and thinking strategies 3. Structured Practice:instructor completes task again, this time with students working along

  14. Steps of Explicit Teaching 4. Guided Practice: students complete task individually or in small groups as teacher answers and asks questions 5. Independent Practice: students take work home to complete on their own, then return work for teacher corrections

  15. Advantages of an Explicit Teaching Only Workshop • Defined steps and sub goals provide clear task objectives • Instructor modeling provides example of expected student behavior and thinking • Repeated practice reinforces student learning of process and steps

  16. Disadvantages of an Only Explicit Teaching Workshop • Not enough time to go through so many construction cycles • Students can feel “talk at” and get bored, making them less attentive to instruction • Students cannot take materials home for independent practice

  17. Combination Workshop

  18. Technic Beams

  19. Plates

  20. Axle

  21. Pegs

  22. Piston Rod & Spur Gear

  23. Combination Workshop • Explicit presentation of LEGO parts and use • Instructor modeling of building strategies • Structured and guided practice • Actively Engaged, Complex, Contextual, Collaborative, Conversational, and Reflective

  24. With Grade-School Students: * more structured practice * more guided practice * more conversation * more reflection

  25. Constructivist Learning Explicit Teaching

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