Unit 4 - Assigment 6: Interpretation
of Orientations to Learning
Objectives:
After reading/viewing the learning activities and completing
Assignment 6, the Interpretation of Orientations to Learning, you should
be able to:
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Explain the essential assumptions, conceptions, and principles of
several schools of learning and development theory.
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Explain and express how the major theories of learning and development
intersect and contrast with each other.
·
Describe how adults develop throughout their lifespan.
·
Explain and discuss two theories of learning with an indepth
knowledge, as well as your own views on the teaching or learning process.
Overview:
Most contemporary adult educators agree
that the primary outcome of learning is change, whether that change occurs in
thinking and/or behavior. However, the theories that underlie what happens when
such learning takes place are numerous and often contradictory. This is because
no single theory can adequately explain the incredible diversity of human
learning and development. Fortunately, Merriam, Caffarella and Baumgartner
(2007) tackle these complexities in Learning in adulthood: A comprehensive
guide (3rd Edition) by providing an historical account of the
major schools of learning theory, beginning with behaviorist perspectives and
describing humanist, cognitivist, social cognitive and finally constructivist
orientations to learning. As the authors note, all of these classifications of
learning theory are still functioning in contemporary adult learning and they
remain just as contradictory today.
Throughout chapter 11, Merriam,
Caffarella and Baumgartner (2007) interpret the 5 orientations to learning
according to a list of aspects and conclude with a concise summary table 11.1
on pages 295-296. In chapter 12, the authors build on the 5 traditional models
of learning by applying concepts of development over the lifespan with respect
to biological, psychological, identity development and sociocultural factors.
Both chapters provide information that can assist you in completing assignment
6.
Components of the Assignment:
In this assignment, you will select two
of the learning theory orientations (behaviorist, humanist, cognitivist, social
cognitive and constructivist) found in chapter 11 and interpret them according
to the aspects provided in table 11.1. You may compare and contrast the two
orientations, or apply any other interpretive tools you wish. Addressing the
instructor's role aspect is optional. You may substitute your thoughts on the
learner's role if you feel unprepared to discuss being an instructor. Refer to
the readings and learning tools you have been exposed to throughout the course
so far. For example, the discussion of experience found in chapter 7 can be
applied to constructivist views of the learning process. Use both the authors
and the subject indices found at the end of the textbook to relocate this
information efficiently. You may also access secondary sources of information,
including scholarly articles and websites. In addition, discuss at least one
personal example that illustrates a learning theory or an aspect of adult
development. This example can be a recent event in your life or could have
occurred long ago.
Provide a brief introduction and
conclusion along with your interpretation. Write a substantive (500-600 words,
double spaced, 12 font, 1 margins) document. Create your document in a word
processing program (eg. Word), and use the word count tool to calculate how
long your assignment is. Provide citations in the text and reference list at
the end of your posting using APA (5th or 6th ed.) style.
Submit this assignment by uploading it to the Drop Box. This assignment is
worth 15% of your total grade. Please refer to the rubric (marking guide) below
along with the Learning Objectives.
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