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Learning as dialogue

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Later, Piaget, Inhelder and others were responsible for introducing a cognitive version of learning theory which held that children were ''solo scientists'' who constructed their own meaning through exploration of their environment. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Going the extra mile

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The previous post highlighted issues around the theory of Communities of Practice, from the work of Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger. Most versions of Maslow''s Hierarchy are represented as pyramids. Previous posts in this series are all linked below. Köhler Insight learning 22. Kolb Experiential Learning Cycle 23. Unported License.

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The first technology

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The fact that anyone can connect with anyone else in the world, and can tap into any community of practice they are interested in, is very powerful. One-way communication enabled instruction. Social media, in all its forms, is I believe, one of the greatest innovations ever to impact on the world of learning, in all sectors.

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Who's in charge?

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Student centred learning encourages learners to develop an internal locus of control where anything is possible, and where in progressive versions, they choose what they will learn, how they will learn it and even how they will be assessed. Lave and Wenger Communities of Practice 26. Jahoda Ideal Mental Health 20.

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Cut and thrust

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The latter has many variants, including the #ukedchat British version and #edchatie for Irish educators, and are public discussion zones where any teacher who is interested can join in to share ideas and chew over the educational issues of the day. This is especially true in regular chats such as #edtechchat, #flipclass and #edchat.

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Making the future of education

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A lot of institutions are adopting versions of this method, and are employing technology, particularly video and online content to achieve it. You have probably noticed at this point just how similar this approach to learning is to work based learning practices. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Going the extra mile

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Photo by Steve Wheeler This is number 26 in my series on learning theories. The previous post highlighted issues around the theory of Communities of Practice, from the work of Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger. Most versions of Maslow's Hierarchy are represented as pyramids. Previous posts in this series are all linked below.

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