Jovan Nash

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Jovan Nash

Jovan Nash

@TechwithMrNash

Katılım Eylül 2020
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@MoonMastersMath Great read "Social learning considers how both environmental and cognitive factors interact to influence human learning and behavior." #6711SM6
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Abby Moon
Abby Moon@MoonMastersMath·
A popular source for social learning theory is "Albert Bandura - Social Learning Theory". This article explains Albert's Bandura's understanding of social learning theory. #6711SM6 URL: simplypsychology.org/bandura.html
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@travistech2 Never thought about this "With a constant flow of information, it is not enough to simply pay attention to the social context of learning. True learning requires external stimuli and bits of information to be encoded into the student's memory" #6711SM6
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@MrsMcHugh_it Stand out on incorporate social learning into the classroom "Gamification has been a growing trend, and when combined with simulation, can really bring social learning theory to life." #6711SM6
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
“THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCIAL LEARNING THEORIES IN THE TEACHING OF SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION” Edinyang, Sunday David Ph.D writes “This paper discusses the implications of social learning theories on Social Studies education.” #6711SM6 eajournals.org/wp-content/upl…
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@bilskemper This blog is most definitely going in my toolbox. It gives me the wording ill take back to my students and teachers, explaining how important the Constructivist learning theory is. Big take away "Constructivist assessment" #6711SM4
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Joshua Bilskemper
Joshua Bilskemper@bilskemper·
eln.io/blog/construct… This blog looks at constructivism in the educational setting and looks at different perspectives on how this theory is applied in the classroom. Some examples include authentic problems, prior knowledge and more. #6711SM4
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@travistech2 A student's perspective and overview of the lesson is a great way to see if they are learning and the techniques are working. This is so awesome! I have pushed students to make visual responses alongside writing during virtual learning. #6711SM5
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Tanya Travis
Tanya Travis@travistech2·
A video series titled Project at Harvard: Unpacking Constructionism shows examples of constructionism in the classroom and interviews educators and students about constructionism. youtube.com/playlist?list=… #6711SM5
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@maryanne_dg A deep dive in Sociocultural constructivism "For sociocultural constructivism, culture is the prime determinant of individual learning and development." this aligns with my students (African American at-risk) and school principles. #6711SM5
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
“A Brief Study on the Implication of Constructivism Teaching Theory on Classroom Teaching Reform in Basic Education” Qiong Jia writes “This paper tries to probe into the implication of constructivism teaching theory on China’s basic education.” #6711SM5 files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ106…
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
Stand out "All school stakeholders should view the classroom as a community for discussion and exchange of ideas. Students in the classroom are responsible for the defense, proof, justification, and communication of their ideas to the community." This is Constructivism. #6711SM5
Teach for tomorrow@IvettePineda12

A great popular source for constructivism/constructionism is the article "Social Constructivism in Education". It's a great source because it explains how to apply the theorem into the classroom. #6711SM5 theedadvocate.org/social-constru…

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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@maryanne_dg Awesome read! The big stand out for me was Humanist Theory "Learners are trusted to determine their own goals, set standards, and evaluate their own work." The idea that we are making learners be more accountable for their success in the classroom is a skill for life. #6711SM4
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@bilskemper After watching this, I have had the opportunity to step back and look at how we teach our kids and tackle my teacher trainings. As adults, we often throw info at each other why not use the same strategies discussed in the video. #6711SM4
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Joshua Bilskemper
Joshua Bilskemper@bilskemper·
youtube.com/watch?v=stJ-Mk… This popular source is a great short video that looks at the different elements of cognitive load theory. This theory looks at the importance of breaking down content to make it more manageable for students to learn & retain. #6711SM4
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@itzjustmath The breakdown of Cognitive Learning Strategies going is into my tool kit. Big stand out from this blog is "Having opportunities to make errors" Something I say to my students and teachers often is "We all make mistakes if we don't know something lets find out together" #6711SM4
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
“The new causal principle of cognitive learning theory“ Phillips, D. C., & Orton, R. write “Bandura stressed the history of the interaction between a person and the environment, and here "reciprocal determinism" is a misleading expression.” #6711SM4 psycnet.apa.org/record/1983-22…
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
McGraw-Hill Pre-K-12 states “By studying learning science, we can design learning materials and experiences that maximize every moment spent in the classroom.” in this quick youtube video #6711SM4 youtube.com/watch?v=UpA6Rd…
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
When you find an article that you needed! "What’s striking about life in the era of Covid-19 is that the situation keeps changing" Learning and teaching has been so difficult with the added stress of the unknown. #6711SM4
Alive With Ideas@AliveWithIdeas

'There’s a psychological theory, originally applied to learning, that might explain why living in the age of Covid-19 may have turned our minds to soup.' It's called Cognitive Load Theory and here's what you can do about it... buff.ly/3pwnjCL on @BBC_Worklife #YESvember

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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@TeacherSaidYay This is spot on with my school population "reinforcement techniques can be very effective– such as in treatments for human disorders including autism, anxiety disorders and antisocial behavior." our homeless, at-risk & SPED students thrive on positive reinforcement. #6711SM3
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
@travistech2 This was an eye-opening article, especially in regards to the ways gamification inherently brings in behaviorism through components like lost lives and combo bonuses. #6711SM3
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