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The breadth and depth of instructional methods

The breadth and depth of instructional methods. David Taylor dcmt@liv.ac.uk http://www.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt. Strategies for facilitating learning. Let’s recap on what is involved in learning. How people learn. Taylor and Hamdy 2013. There are four elements. Dissonance Elaboration

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The breadth and depth of instructional methods

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  1. The breadth and depth of instructional methods David Taylor dcmt@liv.ac.uk http://www.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt

  2. Strategies for facilitating learning Let’s recap on what is involved in learning

  3. How people learn Taylor and Hamdy 2013

  4. There are four elements • Dissonance • Elaboration • Organising • Consolidating • Not necessarily in exactly that order – but they are all necessary

  5. Dissonance

  6. Dissonance – most important • Existing knowledge • Activate • Articulate • The task • Resources • Motivation, development, style • Not the only phase!

  7. Elaboration and refinement

  8. Elaboration and refinement • After observing and reflecting upon the dissonance • We develop a series of possible explanations • The “richness” and the “context” of the elaborations is important

  9. Reflect and organise

  10. Reflect and organise • We then have to narrow down the possibilities – choosing the best alternatives • Organise them into a story that makes sense • And test our ideas

  11. Reflect and consolidate

  12. Reflect and consolidate • We have articulated what we think or received the results of our experiment • And have received feedback • So we are in a position to affirm or reject our new ideas

  13. Feedback is important

  14. Think-Pair-Share • Your preferred method for: • Knowledge • Skills • Attitudes • How would you address each of the Quadrants?

  15. Plenary • Your preferred method for: • Knowledge • Skills • Attitudes • Strengths/variety of approaches • How would you address each of the Quadrants? • Knowledge • Skills • Attitudes

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