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Title: FYI: Pedagogy


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FYI Pedagogy
  • The study of teaching and learning, especially as
    it relates to children and adolescents.
  • Andragogy is the study of teaching and learning
    as it relates to adults.

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  • Learning Styles

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Learning Style
  • How a person perceives and processes information
  • Individuals have preferred learning styles,
    e.g., visual (seeing), kinesthetic (tactile), and
    auditory (hearing)

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Visual Learners
  • Think in pictures and learn best from visual
    displays
  • Depend on the teachers body language and facial
    expression to fully understand
  • Prefer to sit near the front of the classroom
  • Frequently take detailed notes

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Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
  • Learn best through a hands-on, active approach
  • Prefer to explore and interact with the physical
    world around them
  • May find it hard to sit still, and may become
    distracted easily

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Auditory Learners
  • Learn best through listening
  • Interpret the underlying meanings of speech by
    listening to tone, pitch, emphasis, and speed
  • Often benefit from reading aloud
  • May not understand written information until they
    hear it

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Many Believe that People Learn About . . .
  • 10 of what they read
  • 20 of what they hear
  • 30 of what they see
  • 50 of what they hear and see
  • 70 of what they say
  • 90 of what they say as they do

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Multiple Intelligences
  • Howard Gardner
  • Harvard University

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Why are some students smarter than others?
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MI Theory
  • . . . biology gave them a better brain for that
    kind or type intelligence or because their
    culture gave them a better teacher.
  • (Howard Gardner)

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MI Theory
  • When I talk about understanding . . . students
    can take ideas they learn in school, or anywhere
    for that matter, and apply those ideas
    appropriately in new situations.
  • (Howard Gardner)

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This is called Transfer of Learning
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Contextual Teaching and Learning(Taken from
Cerebral Context, Parnell, 1996)
  • For teaching to be truly effective, the student
    must be motivated to connect the content of
    knowledge with the context of application, thus
    utilizing the ability of the thinking brain to
    solve problems and to assimilate that knowledge
    in a way that can be useful in new situations . .
    .

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Contextual Teaching and Learning (Taken from
Cerebral Context, Parnell, 1996)
  • Learning that is connected and contextual has
    greater potential for creating a deeper
    understanding by students and increases the
    likelihood of students transferring their
    learning to future experiences.

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MI Theory
  • We know people truly understand something when
    they can represent the knowledge in more than one
    way. (Howard Gardner)

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Name 3 . . .
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MI Theory
  • . . . lets never pin our assessment of
    understanding e.g., testing on just one
    particular measure . . . allow students to show
    their understanding in a variety of ways.
  • (Howard Gardner)

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For example, through Authentic Assessment such as
performance of a task or skill
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MI Theory
  • Intelligence is the ability to produce a product
    or to solve a problem that has value in one or
    more cultures or cultural contexts. (Howar
    d Gardner)

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MI Theory The Eight Intelligences . . .
(Howard Gardner)
  • Linguistic
  • Logical-mathematical
  • Spatial
  • Bodily kinesthetic
  • Musical
  • Interpersonal
  • Intrapersonal
  • Naturalist

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Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Understanding other people their needs,
    interests, desires, and especially what motivates
    them
  • This intelligence is essential for a teacher to
    have and to cultivate . . .

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Interpersonal Intelligence
  • What component of an agricultural education
    program is fertile ground for students to
    demonstrate this intelligence and to develop it
    further?

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Naturalist Intelligence
  • Understanding the natural world and enjoying
    interaction with plants and animals

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Naturalist Intelligence
  • These individuals can easily detect naturally
    occurring patterns, and readily discriminate
    between different species, types, and kinds

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Identify Your Intelligences
  • Visit the following Web site
  • http//literacyworks.org/mi/flash.html

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Also, for Fridays Class . . .
  • Do an Internet search for the following
    terms/concepts
  • Learning Environments
  • School and Classroom Climate
  • Be prepared to share and discuss your findings.
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