This text presents the key learning theories and theoriests in children's learning with a balanced but critical review of each perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Colette Gray is a Chartered Developmental Psychologist at Stranmillis University College, a College of The Queen's University of Belfast. She is a Principal Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies, was until very recently the Head of Research Development and a Visiting Professor (Child Development & Education) to the University of St Marks & St John's Plymouth. She has studied and taught a range of undergraduate and post graduate degree modules to students for more than 20 years. Editor of the International Journal of Early Years Education, she continues to develop her research interests in the field of participatory research which children and marginalised groups, the impact of special needs on children's learning, and the ethical implications of research involving vulnerable groups. Married for 40 years, she is the proud grandmother of three pre-schoolers Jacob (3 yrs 6mths), Isabelle (20 months) and Isaac (15 mths).
Inhaltsangabe
An Introduction to Learning Theories The Developmental Process Underpinning Learning: The Role of Theory and Philosophy The Founding Fathers and Philosophies of Learning Classical and Operant Conditioning: The Early Years Experience Piaget, Learning and Cognitive Constructivism Vygotsky: Learning in a Social Matrix Bandura, Bronfenbrenner and Social Learning Bruner and Discovery Learning/Constructivism New Perspectives: Childhood Studies Theory in Practice: Learning and the Reflective Practitioner The Changing Nature of Learning
An Introduction to Learning Theories The Developmental Process Underpinning Learning: The Role of Theory and Philosophy The Founding Fathers and Philosophies of Learning Classical and Operant Conditioning: The Early Years Experience Piaget, Learning and Cognitive Constructivism Vygotsky: Learning in a Social Matrix Bandura, Bronfenbrenner and Social Learning Bruner and Discovery Learning/Constructivism New Perspectives: Childhood Studies Theory in Practice: Learning and the Reflective Practitioner The Changing Nature of Learning
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