Developing Adult Learning Theories Connections Developing Learning Theories Is the development of theories a linear process? Developing Learning Theories Or is development of theories more of a reflection on the learning process itself? Transformation Learning Theory Adult Learning is experiential and transforms the learner. Transformation Learning Theory The learning process is seen as cumulative transformations in related meaning schemes Transformation Learning Theory Adult Learning can be epochal, a sudden transformation of the learner’s perception Three major schools of Learning Theory Theories based on the study Of learning in children • Behaviorist • Cognitivist • Constructivist Transformation Learning Theory Focus on adult learners •Four Major schools of Transformation learning theory •Conscientization (Freire) •Cognitive/Developmental (Mezirow) •Motivational (Daloz) •Holistic (Boyd) •Transformation Learning Theory Conscientization • Learning as a form of social reform. Education should be a process of action and reflection • Theorist; Paulo Freire • Example Highlander School in New Market Tennesse. http://www.hrec.org/ Highlander in the 60s Highlander 2002 •Constructivist Learning Theory • Key Theorist Vygotsky •Transformation Learning Theory • Based on cognitive and developmental psychology • Key theorist Jack Mezirow “Learning is a social process that takes place within the individual learner” Jack Mezirow Emeritus Professor of Adult and Continuing Education at Teachers College, Columbia University •Cognitivist Learning Theory • Key theorists Piaget, Gagne, Bruner, Ausebel, • Learning is a change in memory, stored knowledge • Focus is on internal aspects, associating previous knowledge with new information, organizing knowledge and reinforcing memories Piaget Gagne Bruner •Cognitivist Learning Theory • Learning is an internal process I-P-O • Input- [Attention ]selectively receiving information • Process- [Encoding]Translating information into a meaningful form which can be remembered • Output [Retrieval] identifying and recalling information for a particular purpose •Cognitivist Learning Theory • But before the Cognitivists there was Freud and DeCartes •Transformation Learning Theory Motivational • Focuses on the motivations and developmental aspects of adult lives • Key theorist Laurent Daloz Laurent Daloz Associate Director and faculty member of the Whidbey Institute in Clinton, Washington. •Behaviorist Learning Theory • E.L. Thorndike and B.F. Skinner • Learning is a change in behavior • Focus is on external aspects Thorndike Skinner •Behaviorist Learning Theory • Learning is as simple as A-B-C • Antecedent (stimulus) • Behavior (action) • Consequence (re-enforcer) + = •Behaviorist Learning Theory • But before Thorndike and Skinner was Pavlov and his dogs •Transformation Learning Theory Holistic • Focus on the emotional and spiritual dimensions of learning • Key theorist Robert Boyd Constructivist Theory • Learning is a change in meaning constructed from experience • Focus is on internal aspects, building understanding •Constructivist Learning Theory • Before Vygotsky there was Freud, DeCartes, as well as Marx, St. Augustine, Aristotle, Plato, and far to many others to give proper credit here. Developing Learning Theories So what fed and shaped the thinking of Freire, Mezirow, Daloz and Boyd that they came up with their theories of Tranformation learning? •Developing Learning Theory Developing Learning Theories Things to think about •What was going on in the world while these theorists were coming up with their theories? •How did world events influence the resultant theory? Developing Learning Theories Things to think about •How do the theories impact each other? Developing Learning Theories Things to think about • Is theory development a linear process? Developing Learning Theories Things to think about •Why are are none of the theorists black, asian or female? Hint, look up Maslow’s Heirarchy of needs Developing Learning Theories Things to think about •Two questions were implied at the beginning of this presentation• How are learning theories connected? • Is the process of developing theories similar to the process of learning? Developing Learning Theories Things to think about •What I learned from making this presentation• more learning theory facts • that all learning is experiential • how to better construct a slide show • that there is a lot more stuff I want to learn Developing Learning Theories Things to think about •Did you learn anything from this presentation? If so, how? Resources: • Busse, C. (2002) Transformative Learning (unpublished) • Driscoll, M.P. (2000) Psychology of Learning for Instruction, 2nd ed., Allyn and Bacon Pub. • Knowles, M. (1998) Modern Practice of Adult eduction: from Pedagogy to Andragogy, Cambridge adult press • Newly et. al, (1996) Instructional Technology for teaching and Learning, Prentice Hall Pub. • Mezirow, J. (1994) Understanding Transformation theory, Adult education quarterly v.44 no. 4
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