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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Ausubel-Graphic Organizer

Pie Graph
- a graphic organizer used to divide something,esp.house budget,money matters etc.

Monday, September 6, 2010



Example of Graphic Organizer

Mary Grace M. Pangan- BEED-2

Example of Gestalt

Mary Grace M. Pangan-BEED-2

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Social Learning Theory-comment

Although we learn by our own trial and error, we also perform much learning by watching other people. It is, after all, safer to let others make the mistakes. When the behavior makes sense, we go through it in our minds then try it for ourselves.

example

When I saw my idols in televisions especially the singers, I always imitating them and I have a confident to show my talent or skills in music.

Purposive Learning Theory-comment

Purposive theory or the teleological approach is a theory of statutory interpretation that holds that common law courts should interpret legislation in light of the purpose behind the legislation.
example

A researcher wants to get opinions from non-working mothers. They go around an area knocking on doors during the day when children are likely to be at school. They ask to speak to the 'woman of the house. Their first questions are then about whether there are children and whether the woman has a day job.


Mary Grace M. Pangan- BEED-2





Thursday, September 2, 2010

-comment on the video of Tolman :

In this video, the rat with the mazes were shown. Base on my observation, the rat that easily find his way out maybe felt hungry. That is why his instinct taught him to find a short way going to the food for he is hungry. However, compared to the rats that were not hungry, they were not easily go out and find the food instead , they were just exploring for they were not feeling hungry.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD--

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

- comment in the video of Gestalt Theory :

I enjoyed very much watching the video because I can really think deeper and creatively so that I can recognize things shown in the image. I can relate to this in my daily life because sometimes, observing things around me, I can create different images, like watching the form of a clouds, during the night , I could perceive different images in the dark and many more.

- JENIPHER ABAD --

My comment on the video of social learning theory

The theory of social learning , implies that through the experinces that we have in our environment or in our society greatly affects the behavior or the learning that we have right now.We try to imitate it...For example, the new fashion trends that we can observe in our society, some people tend to imitate it due to the influence of the barkadas who happened also to observed those things.....

So we can really relate in this theory....
thanks for the video guysss....

-DANIELLA ROSE G. GABIA-

my comment on the video on gestalt learning theory

This theory(gestalt learning theory) is really very common because it is a tendency sometimes that some people used to experience "malikmata", we tend to see many different things from a specific concept because when we perceive something, our mind set works. For example, you've seen a shallow shadow that moves late at night. At that very moment, we tend to inculcate that maybe the shadow is a ghost, a man who lurks, an animal type of object or any object that was reflected by a light. And i think also , because of our "enormous" , creative mind we tend to believe especially in the superstitious believes.



----DANIELLA ROSE GABIA---

An example of purposive behavioral theory

Anne wants to get the bracelet of her classmate that is on her disk , but she couldn't because she knows that if she will do it, her classmate will never have a trust on her anymore.

An example of purposive behavioral theory

-Daniella Rose Gabia-

-Comment on Bandura's video :

This theory of Bandura is very observable now in our society specially in the growing kids nowadays. By just observing their behaviors, we could identify maybe their parents and we could classify if what place they came from. It is because , growing children tend to imitate the older people like what the students did on the video, they imitate what the teacher had done, on kicking the "bobo" doll.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

GESTALT IMAGE :



- JENIPHER S. ABAD --

Monday, August 30, 2010

- One example of Graphic Organizer:

Cycle Diagrams

Cycle Diagrams are a type of graphic organizer that shows how items are related to one another in a repeating cycle. Use a cycle diagram when there is no beginning and no end to a repeating process.

In making a cycle diagram, the student must identify the main events in the cycle, how they interact, and how the cycle repeats.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

-example on David Paul Ausubel's Theory:

Let's suppose that Jenipher have acquired a basic concept such as " tree" - have green leaves, branch and fruits. She learn about a kind of tree that she have never seen before " sycamore tree "
-conforms to her previous understanding of "tree" . Her new knowledge of the sycamore tree is attached to the concept of tree without substantially altering that concept in any way.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

-example on Robert Mills Gagne's Theory:

The following example illustrates a teaching sequence corresponding to the nine instructional events for the objective, Recognize an equilateral triangle:

1. Gain attention - show variety of computer generated triangles
2. Identify objective - pose question: "What is an equilateral triangle?"
3. Recall prior learning - review definitions of triangles
4. Present stimulus - give definition of equilateral triangle
5. Guide learning- show example of how to create equilateral
6. Elicit per formance - ask students to create 5 different examples
7. Provide feedback - check all examples as correct/incorrect
8. Assess performance- provide scores and remediation
9. Enhance retention/transfer - show pictures of objects and ask students to identify equilaterals


- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

EXAMPLE OF MEANINGFUL RECEPRTION THEORY

With the long narrative news article about the hostage taking in Quirino Grandstand, you will be able to developed systematic way of concept that can be easily understood by your students.It is through using Graphic organizer

---DANIELA ROSE GABIA---

A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (MEANINGFUL RECEPTION LEARNING THEORY)

----DANIELLA ROSE GABIA--


EXAMPLE OF CONDITIONS OF LEARNING

The lesson is about "Bangus re boning"

The teacher will gain first their attention through doing some game or asking some things to hem significantly/ relevantly. the teacher will present to the class the objectives for the whole period.after this , the teacher will activate their prior knowledge through asking them if they had encountered this activity in their past years in school or ask some ideas about the activity.
The teacher will present the content through presenting the significance , importanc or the purpose , then the teacher will present the the materials needed, and demonstrate the things to be done in re boning the fish. After this you will let the students explored themselves through doing the activity in their own provided with the materials individually and some learning guidance throughout the period. After this, you ask them questions about the activity.

---DANIELLA ROSE GABIA---

EXAMPLE OF CONTRUCTIVIST THEORY

In a certain activity called" Garnish with me"

In a scenario in which the teacher will demonstrate to the class on how to make a tulip flower. The teacher will demonstrate it step by step. By the next meeting the teacher will the students do in their own in their house and will be presented to the class and the teacher will let the students bring the material use for the making of the said product.
In the class , the teacher will let the students present to the class the tulip that they had made in their respected homes. Ask them any clarification and how did they done it. Aftermath, the teacher will let the students do again a tulip flower for the assessment and improvement of their work purposes and for them to explored themselves in that specific activity . After this, she will let the students present their own tulip flower individually and ask them how did they find the activity.


---DANIELLA ROSE GABIA---

EXAMPLE OF GESTALT THEORY

Just like in the clouds , wherein we tend to perceive different concepts from thee clouds itself . we tend to see animals, faces of persons.....etc...


---DANIELLA ROSE GABIA---

EXAMPLE OF SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY

My father used to said that we should not speak bad words while we were still in Manila . As we evacuated here in the Gingoog City last 1998, I was 3 years old at that time. Few days later , my father traveled to Surigao for some personal work.
Our neighborhood, they used to said bad words, and when i heard it , I was able to imitate it. So , when my father came back , he was so shock that I was able to said bad words even in our normal conversation. Because of the aftermath, he corrected me that I must not say it.

--DANIELLA ROSE GABIA--

Sunday, August 22, 2010

- example of Tolman's theory:

according to Tolman's theory, learning is always purposive and goal-directed.Learning often involves the use of environmental factors to achieve a goal (e.g., means-ends-analysis).Organisms will select the shortest or easiest path to achieve a goal.
and so one example to this is people tend to achieve their goals and dreams in an easiest way , even if it deviates to what is right but they don't mind, as long as they will get what they wanted, that is why , as we can observed in our society there are several corrupt people, and some are politicians.

-- JENIPHER S. ABAD --

Saturday, August 21, 2010

-example of Gestalt theory:

The Gestalt laws are used in user interfere design. The laws of similarity and proximity can, for example, be used as guides for placing radio buttons. They may also be used in designing computers and software for more intuitive human use. Examples include the design and layout of a desktop's shortcuts in rows and columns. Gestalt psychology also has applications in computer vision for trying to make computers "see" the same things as humans do.

-- JENIPHER ABAD-

-example of Bandura's thoery:

The examples of social learning situations are television commercials. Commercials suggest that drinking a certain beverage or using a particular hair shampoo will make us popular and win the admiration of attractive people. Depending upon the component processes involved (such as attention or motivation), we may model the behavior shown in the commercial and buy the product being advertised.

- JENIPHER ABAD -

-example of Bruner's theory-

The concept of prime numbers appears to be more readily grasped when the child, through construction, discovers that certain handfuls of beans cannot be laid out in completed rows and columns. Such quantities have either to be laid out in a single file or in an incomplete row-column design in which there is always one extra or one too few to fill the pattern. These patterns, the child learns, happen to be called prime. It is easy for the child to go from this step to the recognition that a multiple table , so called, is a record sheet of quantities in completed multiple rows and columns. Here is factoring, multiplication and primes in a construction that can be visualized.

-JENIPHER ABAD-

Friday, July 30, 2010











The Best Area in School.


The best area in school is our speech laboratory.It is because , the students ,specifically the students in each section , session or group, can accommodate ,almost all the equipments in the speech laboratory.It is really fascinating in learning or it is a big help especially on improving our speech skills. Through these , almost , all the perfect equipments that can be used in there, helps in motivating the students learning on speech .

-Daniella Rose G. Gabia-

The needs improvement place in school.

The needs improvement place in school.
The needs improvement area for me in school is our school Av R's. It is because when there will be a seminar or a meeting, the room could not accommodate almost ,all the students in every programs or in every courses, that's why, there will be a possibility that only those minimal students can accommodate the chairs in the Av R, and there will be no partiality in the accommodating the students needs.
One true situation is about the "effective teaching" seminar ,with the resource speaker, Professor Kenneth Allan Brown. For us , TEP students , it is our great opportunity to witnessed or to hear the words of wisdom or ideas about the effective teaching especially , we the TEP students as the future teacher someday ,that was being conducted by Professor Brown, unfortunately, due to the scarcity of the space specifically the grade school Av R, only those selected (20) students and together with the faculty teachers, had witnessed this said seminar.So some of us , feels uneasy and feelthat they are not been Proirities.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The needs improvement area for me is the canteen, because the area is so small not enough to cater the population of the school.The area is very crowded.

Mary Grace M. Pangan
The best area for me is the Speech Laboratory. When I was in high school every time we have a speech all of us are happy because were using the equipments and especially the air con. Besides, every time we have a activity especially in singing or others....only the teacher and students can hear.


MARY GRACE M. PANGAN

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Example of Operant Conditioning

Every time someone flushes a toilet in the apartment building, the shower becomes very hot and causes the person to jump back. Over time, the person begins to jump back automatically after hearing the flush, before the water temperature changes.

-Mary Grace M. Pangan-

Monday, July 26, 2010

The needs improvement area for me :

The needs improvement area for me is the canteen, because the area is so small not enough to cater the population of the school.The area is very crowded. If I went there just as the Basic Education students are having there recess, I could hardly buy the foods I want because the store is too little and the personnel also is lacking. If it will rain, raindrops will enter the canteen compound because it is too open.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

My best area in school :


Base on my observation, the best area for me is the school library. School library because I love to stay there for it is very relaxing. Besides, I'm resting there , I'm relaxing while learning for there are lots of informative books. The environment is cool enough, and it is very quite, you can hardly hear the noise outside. Furthermore, the books and other facilities are well-organized. I am very comfortable if I am there. And the materials are age-appropriate.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

- examples on the theory of Operant Conditioning -

In a classroom situation, if the teacher offer a positive reinforcement that during the long quiz, before the final examination, if the students will get perfect score ,they will be exempted in the exam, And so, the students will do their best and will study hard because there is positive reinforcement. While if they won't pass the long quiz, they won't have a plus point in their project and class performance.

- jenipher S. abad -

- EXAMPLES ON THE THEORY OF BEHAVIORISM -

Jovit Baldivino, he is now a famous singer, he dreamed to be famouz and he worked for it, with the help of his father , he kept on hoining singing contest and he was also motivitad by his idol , Arniel Penida and he won as the first PILIPINAS GOT TALENT GRANDWINNER, and he is now a famous singer.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -
BSED-2

-examples of the theory of connectionism -

during the examination , in order for us to get perfect, we must undergo a trial and error process. We must keep on practicing for us to be familiarized a certain topic. In life situation, if the person already experienced that certain problem he knew now how to solved that problem if he encounter it already.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -
BSED-2

Sunday, July 25, 2010

An 8 months child was being taught on how to close and open her palms because he don't know how to do so. Her parents did this almost everyday, and so because of this , for an about 12 months old(1 year) the child knows how to do so.

An example of the behaviorist learning theory

-Daniella Rose Gabia-



Anne wants to get the bracelet of her classmate that is on her disk , but she couldn't because she knows that if she will do it, her classmate will never have a trust on her anymore.

An example of purposive behavioral theory

-Daniella Rose Gabia-
You are learning on how to drive a bicycle . After much fall from the bicycle and through the several trials , you gradually learn how to associate the paddles perfectly and how to drive the bicycle.

An example of the theory of connectionism
-Daniella Rose Gabia-

Your father will give you a credit card at the end of your first year in college if you will get a better grades. Because of this, you make an effort especially on your study habit so that you could get a better grades in school in order for you to have the credit card of your father.

This example is operant conditioning

-Daniella rose Gabia-

Sunday, July 18, 2010

-comment on the vedio of Classical Conditioning -

Your topic is interesting, because we can really relate it to our daily life situation.While watching the video and analyzing the topic, I've learned a lot.I learned that if we repeatedly do things we could master it and be used to it. As a would be teacher, we could use this as our technique in order for our would be students to understand the topic well. we must condition them for them to learn. As what Pavlov done to the dog.

- JENIPHER S. ABAD -

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Example of Classical Conditioning

  • If a child hears a bell ringing on the street, he/she immediately think that there is an ice cream, even if he/she did not see it.
- Jenipher S. Abad -
BSED-2