Learning process
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
Learning process in pedagogy
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
- 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
- by "independent" we mean the student engages the "practice" alone, without teacher guidance
- paired or group practice is not entirely independent
Feedback
- 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