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Learning Theories Concept Map: Self Efficacy (Zone of Proximal…
Learning Theories Concept Map: Self Efficacy
GRIT
Angla Duckworth
Builds upon the idea of positive psychology
Long-term goal achieved through perseverance
Not tied to intelligence but to the ability to push through & apply common sense
Openness to experience
Conscientiousness
Neuroticism
Pragmatism
John Dewey
Practical effects of the object being studied. Not just a description.
Realm of Value
Logic does not influence the act of doing or thinking. Instead, risk taking is given more importance.
Relationships between the known and the attempted. Cannot know without attempt.
Experience is the ultimate test. it needs to be explored and not taken for surface level point of view.
Zone of Proximal Development
Building upon task as a adult without help.
Gauge a persons ability to solve problems through GRIT and but dont' judge them by their outcome.
Hands on application that is seen and done,not just told.
Lev Vygotsky
Experiences encourages individual learning
Andragogy
Malcolm Knowles
The application of what the adult has learned based on childhood perseverance.
Trail and error, not acceptance on the surface but a deeper dive that allows for full acculazation.
Based on Comprehension, a understanding of what is meant and seen, not assumed.
Six assumptions related to the motivation of adult learning: 1.Need to know
2.Self-concept
3.Readiness
4.Orientation
5.Motivation
6.Foundation