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_aAubrey, Karl _912139 |
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_aUnderstanding and using educational theories / _cKarl Aubrey and Alison Riley |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aLondon: _bSage, _c2015. |
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300 | _aviii, 293 p. | ||
505 | _aJohn Dewey: A democratic notion of learning 2 -- Maria Montessori: Liberating the child 3 -- Jean Piaget: Understanding the mind of the child 4 -- Lev Vygotsky: An early social constructivist viewpoint 5 -- B.F. Skinner: The father of operant conditioning 6 -- Benjamin Bloom: Learning through taxonomies 7 -- Malcolm S. Knowles: Contextualising adult learning 8 -- Jerome Bruner: An evolution of learning theories 9 -- Albert Bandura: Learing through observation 10 -- Urie Bronfenbrenner: The ecology of human development 11 -- Paulo Freire: Oppression, freedom and critical approaches to education 12 -- Donald Schön: Reflection and learning 13 -- David Kolb: Experiential Learning Theory 14 -- Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger: Socially situated learning and communities of practice 15 -- Guy Claxton: Learning power 16 -- Dylan Wiliam: Assessment for Learning 17 -- Carol Dweek: Mindsets and motivation | ||
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_aEducation--Philosophy _xCritical pedagogy _912140 |
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