Title: Learning Theory
1Learning Theory
2Are you ready to have fun?
3Agenda
- Part 1 Why? (20 slides)
- Part 2 What and How? (12 slides)
- What is Actionable today? (2 slides)
4Does a good Teacher requires theory?
- Think about when you were a student
5What do good teachers have in common?
6Top3 among best teachers
- I'm about to become a teacher. How can I be a
good one?The best teachers I remember from
school had three things in common(1) They had
high standards. Like three year olds testing
their parents, students will test teachers to see
if they can get away with low-quality work or bad
behavior. They won't respect the teachers who
don't call them on it.(2) They liked us. Like
dogs, kids can tell very accurately whether or
not someone wishes them well. I think a lot of
our teachers either never liked kids much, or got
burned out and started not to like them. It's
hard to be a good teacher once that happens. I
can't think of one teacher in all the schools I
went to who managed to be good despite disliking
students.(3) They were interested in the
subject. Most of the public school teachers I had
weren't really interested in what they taught.
Enthusiasm is contagious, and so is boredom.
7Rate yourself 1-gt 10
- How much do you really care for the students?
- Do you set high standards for your students?
- What is your interest level in the subject(s)
that you teach? - Activity No 2/6
8Statistical Poll
- Scores from 10 of the population
9No mention of Learning theory
- Then, why this presentation?
10First some Questions (Act. 3/6)
- How can you create more passionate learners
today? - How can you create more committed lifelong
learners today? - What is the definition of Higher Education?
11First some Questions (Act. 3/6)
- How can you create more passionate learners
today? - Passionate teachers
- Passionate teachers teaching subjects that they
are passionate about - How can you create more committed lifelong
learners today? - Passionate learners, yes? But lifelong learners?
12Lifelong? When learning becomes addictive!
13Learning Theory
- Passionate learners
- Lifelong learning
- Can we go on to Learning Theory please?
- Higher education?
14Higher Education
- Boring word-based definition
- Or
- The Show and tell version?
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16What is the ONE Metric for measuring institution
Success?
- Not placement , not academic
- Summation of individual value-add
- At what level do students arrive, and at what
level do the students leave - Not about services, products, but all about
experience
17Main takeaway Part 1
- Why learning Theory?
- Curriculum experience is where we need to
innovate as an educational institution to
differentiate ourselves from the rest - Being aware of Learning Theory and using it
effectively can enhance the H.E. experience of
our students - Learning Theory -gt Curriculum experience -gt
Passion -gt Addiction -gt Lifelong learners - Achieve 100 pass -gt 10 University ranks
- Who has to be excited about this?
- The management? the principals? Students? whose
primary responsibility is it?
18Learning Theory emphasis on
- Concepts (vs) Tools
- Moodle, Powerpoint are tools
- Scope of Part 2
- Kathy Sierras article
- Author of HeadFirst series of books
- Best selling among technical books
- Barr and Tagg on Undergraduate Education
- Felder and Brent on Intellectual Development (2)
19One way push
Learning?
Student
Teacher
20co-creation of knowledge
Learning happens!
Teacher Learning facilitator
Student Learner
21What is Learning?
- NO! Learning is not a one-way push from Head_A
(teacher) to Head_B (student) - YES! Learning is a co-creation. The Learners
brain constructs the new knowledge
22Definition of Learning
- Learning isnt content. Learning isnt
infrastructure. - Learning is a process of forging neural links.
Its new thought being wired into the brains
network. - Hard to believe, given that the brain is a
chemical soup, shot through with electrical
charges, more closely resembling a haggis than a
sophisticated network processor.
23Knowledge repository
24Boring stuff is filtered out
Brain has a mind of its own
Brain as a crap filter
25What is the Brain?
- One more time In the context of learning?
- Storage room for knowledge
- Absorbs information
- More practical perspective
- Rejects information
- Brain is a crap filter!
26fundamental
27Context matters
Use the filmmaker/novelist principle of
show-dont-tell.
Why? Who cares? So what?
28Context matters
Use the filmmaker/novelist principle of
show-dont-tell.
Why? Who cares? So what?
Use stories and examples
29Learning Theory Act. 5/6
- How many concepts did you remember?
- How many concepts were there? 10? 15? 18?
- One concept was used but not written or
picturized? Which is that? - How many concepts did I use in my own
presentation? - Knowledge creation (?)
- Show and tell
- Fun(ny) (?)
- Pictures
- One more techniquewhat is that?
30Count again?
31Context matters
Use the filmmaker/novelist principle of
show-dont-tell.
Why? Who cares? So what?
Use stories and examples
32Who has the right count?
3321 is the right answer
- Chunking a synthesizing framework
- Relate, Think, Do
- Talent R T D
- Reality to date (RTD)
34Concepts in use already
- How many of these concepts/techniques do you use
already? -
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- Part 1 of Act. 6/6
35Context matters
Use the filmmaker/novelist principle of
show-dont-tell.
Why? Who cares? So what?
Use stories and examples
36Concepts in use already? Act. 6/6
- Statistical Poll (5 respondents)
37Concepts -gt Ideas
38Suggestions for Immediate Action
- Three distinct parts
- Internalize concepts (effectiveness)
- Use Technology (efficiency and effectiveness) to
create content - Normal content
- E-content (PPTs, etc)
- Present it!
- Adjust and adapt to learner feedback
- Co-create the experience!
- Repeat the above cycle
39Faculty
Curriculum Experience
Student
Learning Technology
Passion
Feedback
Lifelong learning
40Learning Technology Blog
- All faculty members must contribute as authors
- Concept clarification or enhancement
- Practical idea implemented in class
- E-content if any and URL location
- Forum for sharing learning technology experience
41Summary
- Learning theory why 22 slides
- Curriculum experience is everything
- Learning theory what 12 slides
- Learning is co-creation of knowledge
- Synthesizing framework (Relate-think-do)
- How can I put this into action? - 2 slides
- Three components for immediate action
- Faculty experience sharing through presentations
and blogs
42Summary 2
- If you teach, they will come
43Brain friendly lecture score (Part 2 - Act. 6/6)
- How brain friendly was this talk?
- How to rate?
- Did you learn anything new?
- Are you motivated to go out and be a better
learning facilitator? - On a scale of 1-10, 10 is the highest
- Give your frank feedback
- I need sheet 6/6 to be handed over
44Credits
- Vinith video clippings
- Kathy Sierra learning summary
- Send me a feedback and I shall send the PDF
- Brain is a crap filter article
- Further Reading
- Barr and Tarr on Undergraduate Education
- Felder and Brent on Intellectual Development (2)
- Greg Kearsley's Explorations in Learning
Instruction The Theory Into Practice Database - Online Music History course designed at Northern
Arizona University
45Thank you!
- Feedback through email at ashokb_at_kggroup.com