Inductive Learning - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 23
About This Presentation
Title:

Inductive Learning

Description:

Title: The Adult Learner Author: CAbraham Last modified by: david Created Date: 8/8/2004 7:52:19 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:828
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 24
Provided by: CAbr157
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Inductive Learning


1
InductiveLearning
Free powerpoints at http//www.worldofteaching.com
2
Learning by Discovery
  • "an approach to instruction through which
    students interact with their environment-by
    exploring and manipulating objects, wrestling
    with questions and controversies, or performing
    experiments" (Ormrod, 1995, p. 442)

3
Sandbox theory
4
Sandbox theory
  • Students learn through active discovery -
    experimentation,
  • examination and analysis
  • NOT
  • direct instruction

5
Jerome Bruner
  • we should somehow give to children (students) a
    respect for their own powers of thinking, for
    their power to generate good questions, to come
    up with interesting informed guesses ...

6
Examples
  • Categorization Surveys
  • Webquests Interviews
  • Experiments Collecting
  • Simulations Observation
  • Applied Research

7
Example
  • Problem based learning
  • Why can birds fly?
  • Well designed questions are the key to good
    discovery

8
Deduction - step by step
9
How are they different?
Induction - ? Eureka!
10
Whats the difference?
I know.
vs
I understand.
11
Knowing
  • RECALL
  • RETAIN
  • REPEAT

KCAASE Blooms Taxonomy
12
Understanding
  • Explain
  • Review
  • Discuss

KCAASE Blooms Taxonomy
13
Learning As
  • A process
  • A self empowering process
  • An active process (Dewey)
  • A self-monitoring process
  • A deep process (Piaget)

14
Prerequisites
Prior knowledge
Process
collaboration
Publication
Guidance
15
(No Transcript)
16
Prior knowledge
  • Students need some prior
  • knowledge so they can
  • discover.
  • - See Vygotsky.
  • on the shoulders of giants

17
Process
  • Students need structure.
  • Provide students with organizers and steps to
    enable discovery

18
collaboration
  • Discovery is a collaborative
  • process. Students need to practice working in
    groups and be comfortable with it.

19
Guidance
  • The teacher leads the students with appropriate
  • suggestions and tasks. Subtle
  • persuasion!

20
Publication
  • All students should actively
  • present findings and share their discovery.
    Consolidate!

21
(No Transcript)
22
http//eflclassroom.ning.com
23
(No Transcript)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com