Module 2 of Facilitating Learning

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MODULE 2: LEARNER-CENTERED

PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES (LCP)

TAKE THE CHALLENGE!In this module challenge yourself to:• Explain the 14 principles.• Advocate for the use of the 14

principles in the teaching-learning process.

• Identify ways how you can apply the 14 principles in instruction as a future teacher.

YOU• The center of

instruction• The world of

instruction revolves around you

LEARNER-CENTERED PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

(LCP)

Motivational and

Affective Factors

(3 Principles)

Cognitive and

Metacognitive Factor

(6 Principles)

IndividualDifference

Factors(3

Principles)

Developmental and Social

Factors(2 Principles)

14 Learner-Centered

Principles

MODULE 2:LEARNER-CENTERED

PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES (LCP)

LET US EXAMINE!

LEARNER-CENTERED

PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

(LCP)

ABSTRACTION/GENERALIZATION

PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS• INTERNAL • ~under the control of the learner

• EXTERNAL ~environment or contextual factors that interact with internal factors

ABSTRACTION/GENERALIZATION• The principles are intended to

deal holistically(considering all factors) with learners in the context of real-world learning situations

• ORGANIZED SET OF PRINCIPLE• NO ISOLATION

THE PRINCIPLES ARE INTENDED TO APPLY TO ALL LEARNERS-

FROM CHILDREN, TO TEACHERS, TO ADMINISTRATOR, TO

PARENTS, AND TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS INVOLVED IN OUR

EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.

COGNITIVE AND METACOGNITIVE

FACTORS1.Nature of the learning

Process The learning of complex subject

matter is most effective when it is intentional process of constructing meaning from information and experience.

2. Goals of the Learning Process

The successful learner, over time and with support and instructional guidance, can create meaningful, coherent representations of knowledge.

Coherent-(clear, logically or aesthetically consistent)

3. Construction of Knowledge

The successful learner can link new information with existing knowledge in meaningful ways.

4. Strategic Thinking The successful learner can create and use a repertoire of thinking and reasoning strategies to achieve complex learning goals.

Repertoire- body of artistic works:

5. Thinking about thinking Higher order strategies for

selecting and monitoring mental operations facilitate creative and critical thinking.

6. Context of learning Learning is influenced by

environmental factors, including culture, technology, and instructional practices.

MOTIVATIONAL AND AFFECTIVE

FACTORS1.Motivational and emotional

influences of learning What and how much is learned is

influenced by the learner’s motivation. Motivation to learn, in turn, is influenced by the individual’s emotional states, beliefs, interests and goals, and habits of thinking.

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