SYLLABUS FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING
Learning and Teaching Course
Course VII: Learning and Teaching
Objectives
- To be aware of the process of learning and information processing.
- To gain an understanding of different theoretical perspectives on learning.
- To reflect on their own understanding of the nature and types of learning.
- To explore the possibilities of designing learning environments and experiences at school.
- To appreciate the role of learner differences and social contexts in making learning meaningful.
Unit 1: Process of Learning
- Concept of learning, types of learning, and factors influencing learning.
- Learning process: Attention, sensation, perception, and concept formation.
- Memory and forgetting: Concept, types of memory, and its applicability to learning.
- Transfer of learning: Concepts, types (horizontal and vertical).
- Role of motivation in learning and methods to improve motivation.
Unit 2: Behaviorist Perspectives of Learning
- Thorndike's trial and error, laws of learning, and classroom applications.
- Pavlov's classical conditioning: Concepts, principles, and classroom implications.
- Skinner’s operant conditioning: Concepts and classroom implications.
- Comparison of these perspectives for classroom learning.
Unit 3: Cognitive and Humanist Perspectives of Learning
- Cognitive perspectives: Insight learning (Kohler), discovery learning (Bruner), developmental theory of learning (Piaget), social learning (Bandura), and social constructivism (Vygotsky).
- Humanist perspectives: Learner-centered approaches (Rogers).
Unit 4: Teaching Process
- Concept of teaching, teaching as a profession, and teaching as an art and science.
- Distinction between instruction, training, and teaching.
- Phases of teaching: Planning, execution, and reflection.
- Role of the teacher: As a model, facilitator, co-learner, reflective practitioner, and classroom researcher.
- Functions of a teacher in the classroom, school, and community.
Unit 5: Learning Environment and Learning Engagement
- Meaning of learning environment and learning engagement.
- Creating positive and productive environments for learning.
- Development of emotional intelligence.
- The role of culture in education: Creating culturally responsive learning environments.
- Assisted performance, supervised discussion, and reciprocal teaching strategies to enhance learning.
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