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FUNDAMENTALS of INSTRUCTION. CW2 BARNETT. INTRODUCTION. DEVELOP UNDERSTANDING SUBJECT FAMILIARIZATION REVIEW / REINFORCE. TODAY’S OBJECTIVES. All About... LEARNING!. LEARNING IS. PURPOSEFUL ACTIVE MULTI-FACETED EXPERIENCE. LAWS of LEARNING. LAWS of LEARNING. Readiness.
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FUNDAMENTALS of INSTRUCTION CW2 BARNETT INTRODUCTION
DEVELOP UNDERSTANDING SUBJECT FAMILIARIZATION REVIEW / REINFORCE TODAY’S OBJECTIVES
All About... LEARNING! LEARNING IS... PURPOSEFUL ACTIVE MULTI-FACETED EXPERIENCE
LAWS of LEARNING Readiness....
LAWS of LEARNING Exercise.....
LAWS of LEARNING Effect...
LAWS of LEARNING PR IMA CY ...
LAWS of LEARNING INTENSITY!!
LAWS of LEARNING I forgot how... I forgot how...
LAWS of LEARNING Recency.....
LAWS of LEARNING Effect Readiness Exercise Intensity!! Primacy RECENCY
HOW PEOPLE LEARN • PERCEPTIONS • INSIGHTS • MOTIVATION
“...a higher plane...” The Levels of Learning.........
“...a higher plane...” Rote Memory The Levels of Learning.........
“...a higher plane...” Understanding Rote Memory The Levels of Learning.........
“...a higher plane...” Application Understanding Rote Memory The Levels of Learning.........
“...a higher plane...” Correlation Application Understanding Rote Memory The Levels of Learning.........
FORGETTING ! ? vs. RETENTION ? ?
TRAIN TO RETAIN • Teach THOROUGHLY • Teach with MEANING • Teach CORRECTLY • Teach to a HIGHER LEVEL • Teach from SIMPLE to COMPLEX
POSITIVE AB NEGATIVE AB TRANSFER of LEARNING “OSMOSIS”’
HABIT FORMATION Proper habits @ start = GOOD! Improper habits @ start = BAAAD!
DEFENSE MECHANISMS • RATIONALIZE • “It was REALLY windy...” • FLIGHT • avoiding checkride, daydreaming, etc. • AGGRESSION • overt or subtle: anger, emotion, disruptive • RESIGNATION • most obvious/apparent cause:___________
Keep ‘em motivated !! Keep ‘em informed !! Give credit when due !! Be constructive !! Be consistent !! IP = I’m perfect !! (NOT!) Defending against Defense Mechanisms
TEACHING METHODS LECTURE (ZZZZZZZZZZZ) GUIDED DISCUSSION DEMONSTRATION-PERFORMANCE PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION
STRESS RESPONSES !!!STRESS!!! Normal Abnormal adrenaline rapid heartbeat alertness fast thinking sweaty palms laughter vomiting mood swings severe anger
IP Handbook What is Learning? Characteristics Laws of Learning How We Learn Levels of Learning Forget vs Retain Learning Transfer Habit Formation Defense Mechanisms Teaching Methods Stress Responses SUMMARY (FINALLY!) Q?