About Lesson
Learning
- The behaviorist school of thought explains learning as a change in behavior of individual.
- The cognitive school of thought considers learning as a change in the cognitive structure of the individual.
- Thus, learning means noticing a relatively permanent change in behavior through experiences as a result of reinforced practice.
Three domains of learning
Cognitive learning |
Affective learning |
Psychomotor learning |
Recognition of facts, figure concept |
Receiving by selective attention |
Sensory cues guide motor activity |
Comprehension and understanding in meaning |
Responding attends and react through active participation |
Mindset that makes ready to act |
Application using learned concept in new situation |
Valuing by giving special value to person or matter |
Guided responses by copy, follow, trial and error |
Analysis to distinguish between facts and inference |
Internalizing toward own behavior of learned value and beliefs |
Mechanism learned response becomes habitual |
Learning approach
- Trial and error
- Insight
- Imitation
- Reinforcement