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Jerome Bruner

Learning as Discovery Sylvie Golec, Kaitlyn Cowden, Caroline Woody

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Who is Jerome Bruner? American Psychologist Born in New York, 1915 Studied Psychology at Duke University Earned his doctorate in Psychology from

Harvard Taught as a professor at Harvard, Oxford and

NYU

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Contributions to Psychology A pioneer of the cognitive psychology movement Studied how children learn Coined the term “scaffolding” Described learning as active, not passive. Described children's development in 3 stages:

enactive stage, iconic stage, and symbolic stage Helped found the Center of Cognitive Studies at

Harvard.

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Children’s Cognitive Development

Enactive Stage (0-3): Children only perceive environment through own actions

Iconic Stage (3-8): Visual memory increases

Symbolic Stage (8-on): Children begin to use symbols

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Learning as Discovery Constructivism Exploration and manipulation Inquiry-based instruction Discovering facts from

Past experience Existing knowledge New truths Relationships

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Advantages to Bruner’s Theory

Encourages active engagement Promotes A tailored learning experience

Motivation Autonomy Responsibility Independence The development of creativity and problem solving skills.

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Related to Education Examples

• Enactive stage Learning through motor skills

• Iconic stage Accommodating visual learners through icon

imagery• Symbolic stage

Pictures and symbols to represent a whole

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Enactive Stage

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Iconic Stage

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Symbolic Stage

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Discovery Education http://www.discoveryeducation.com/ Resources for school administrators, teachers, parents, and students Covers K-5, 6-8, and 9-12 Subjects include: Math, Science, English, Social

Studies, Health, World Languages, Technology Resources include: lesson plans, virtual field

trips, live webinars, homework help, and more

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Webquests  http://webquest.org/ Uses the internet to help guide students' learning 6 parts: introduction, task, process, resources, evaluation, conclusion Teachers can create their own or select from a variety available on the web Useful for introducing or concluding a unit Example "What's it like to visit Italy?" http

://questgarden.com/100/69/8/100410120623/index.htm


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