@Teacherof5th1 This source outlines the connection between attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation well. I find providing motivation to be the most difficult in my classroom. #6711SM6
@Teacherof5th1 Online learning has become such a common practice in the past year. I completely agree that elearning can be a form of social learning, as long as everyone participates. #6711SM6
Check out this blog that explains the four principals of social learning and how to apply the theory to eLearning. #6711SM6learnupon.com/blog/social-le…
@Teacherof5th1 Empowering students to believe in themselves through the use of cameras and then seeing the successful results is amazing. A positive growth mindset can certainly affect student success! #6711SM6
Check out this scholarly source that looks at different forms of modeling in order to collect data on which form initiates imitation more frequently. #6711SM6search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?dir…
Check out this popular video source that explains the four main processes outlined by Social Learning Theory. This video helped me visualize Social Learning Theory. #6711SM6youtube.com/watch?v=5z1Ka5…
@Teacherof5th1 This scholarly source highlights the difficulties of constructivist pedagogy such as leading a student centered classroom and taking the role of a facilitator as an educator. #6711SM5
@Teacherof5th1 This blog really made me think about the social skills that students potentially develop with a constructivist approach to learning in the classroom. I never looked at it that way! #6711SM5
@Teacherof5th1 traditional classroom and a constructivist classroom. I personally have been envisioning a chart comparing the two, but this source did it for me! #6711SM5
Check out this blog that explains the difference between constructivism and constructionism theories. It helped me distinguish the difference between the two. #6711SM5computinged.wordpress.com/2018/03/19/con…
Check out this scholarly source that looks at how constructivism and constructionism play a role in student learning when the content is relevant to students’ interests. #6711SM5search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?dir…
Check out this blog that elaborates on the different strategies associated with cognitive learning theories and the psychologists that help to build the concepts. #6711SM4. learnupon.com/blog/cognitive…
@Teacherof5th1 This source explains how to use Bloom’s Taxonomy in order to identify where a student might be struggling, I never thought of using it that way!
This popular source explains what the cognitive learning theory is and how it aligns with Bloom’s taxonomy. Additionally, it mentions the different ways to apply the cognitive learning theory to instruction. #6711SM4academyofmine.com/cognitive-lear…
This scholarly article explores the relationship between cognitive learning strategies, academic performance and motivational beliefs as well as how they influence one another. #6711SM4doi.org/10.1177/008124…
This blog does a fantastic job breaking down the difference between social and behavioral cognitive theories and suggesting activities for classroom usage. #6711SM4#close" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">wgu.edu/blog/what-is-c…
Take a minute or seven to watch this quick tutorial on the application of cognitive development psychology in an educational setting. #6711SM4youtube.com/watch?v=3Vgh77…
This peer reviewed article walks the reader through the use of cognitive learning theory to implement a new website development course. #6711SM4search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?dir…
@Teacherof5th1 Behavior contracting is a thought provoking strategy. I believe students react positively to honesty. Being honest as a teacher about good and bad behaviors with specific students can certainly have positive effects just like this scholarly article suggests.
Check out this scholarly source I found that focuses on the benefits of using behavioral contracting in the classroom #6711SM3dx.doi.org/10.1177/004005…
@Teacherof5th1 This popular article was informative on the basic concepts of Behaviorism. I recommend it to anyone starting to learn about Behaviorism and the true goal of Skinner. I now aspire to learn more about the interconnection between social learning theory and Behaviorism.