PSYCH 133F Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: John Dewey, Selective Perception, Programmed Learning
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An important characteristic of expert teachers is planning and expert teacher do more long-term and flexible planning than novices. Teacher centered traditional perspective that views the teacher as the person with the knowledge to impart, and the students as the people who learn that knowledge. Role of planning in teacher-centered instruction: effective teachers recognize when their plan is not working and adjust it. Learning objectives clear descriptions of educational goals. Describe the role of human feelings such as jealousy and loyalty in the american revolution. Describe each stage of the revolution and relate the stages to each other. Synthesis creating new idea by combining other ideas. Evaluation judging value of something as it applies to a situation. Analyze how the revolution helped and hindered the development of culture and daily life in the new country: affective objectives (focused on feeling and emotion) has 5 objectives that relate to different levels of commitment. Receiving minimally aware of something going on.