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Revision as of 16:12, 31 January 2024
Learning process
- the processes, methods, and strategies by which students engage learning
- the Learning Process deeply impacts classroom management and student engagement
Learning process in general[edit | edit source]
Learning process in pedagogy[edit | edit source]
from the pedagogical, or teaching, perspective the learning process engages students in two basic steps:
- teacher showing
- student doing
These are called
- Guided practice
- Independent practice
Guided Practice[edit | edit source]
- by "guided" we mean "teacher shows, demonstrates, explains," etc.
- i.e., "guided" = the teacher helps the student
- by "practice" we mean the student "does" along with what the teacher "guides"
- for the student guided practice may entail:
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Independent practice[edit | edit source]
- by "independent" we mean the student engages the "practice" alone, without teacher guidance
- paired or group practice is not entirely independent
Feedback[edit | edit source]
- Guided Practice is connected to Independent Practice via teacher feedback
- feedback comes in the form of
- questions and answers
- formal or informal assessment with correction
- informal assessment: teacher asks or presents students with questions, usually without grading
- i.e., in-class Question and Answer
- worksheets
- review
- formal assessment: graded independent practice to be measured by a grade
- homework, quiz, test, project, etc.
- informal assessment: teacher asks or presents students with questions, usually without grading
Learning process depictions