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Presentation Outline Experts and Novices Learning and Transfer Children and Learning Common Themes.

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Page 1: Presentation Outline Experts and Novices Learning and Transfer Children and Learning Common Themes.
Page 2: Presentation Outline Experts and Novices Learning and Transfer Children and Learning Common Themes.

Presentation Outline

Experts and

Novices

Learning

and Transfer

Children and

Learning

Common

Themes

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Experts and Novices:Six Key Points

1. Pattern Recognition2. Knowledge and Organization of

Subject Matter3. Conditionalized Knowledge4. Effortless Retrieval / Fluency5. Pedagogical Knowledge versus

Subject Knowledge6. Adaptive Expertise and

Metacognition

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1. Pattern Recognition

Expert 2: . . . I haven't heard a bell, but the students are already at their desks and seem to be doing purposeful activity, and this is about the time that I decide they must be an accelerated group . . .

Experts quickly recognize patterns in data.

Novice 1: . . . I can't tell what they are doing. They're getting ready for class, but I can't tell what they're doing.

Page 5: Presentation Outline Experts and Novices Learning and Transfer Children and Learning Common Themes.

1. Pattern RecognitionExperts quickly recognize

patterns in data.

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2. Knowledge and Organization of Subject

MatterExperts have deep knowledge organized around “big ideas”.

Expert

Novice

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3. Conditionalized Knowledge

Experts know “when, where and why” to use relevant knowledge.

Exhaustive searches for

relevant knowledge

overwhelm working

memory.So “conditionalize”

knowledge on the contexts

where it is useful.

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4. Effortless Retrieval / Fluency

Fluent knowledge retrieval allows experts to focus on the important

parts of a problem.

Just like language…

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5. Pedagogical Knowledge versus Subject Knowledge

Being an expert in an area is not the same as being a good teacher.

• Experts can forget what is difficult in learning their subject

• Pedagogical knowledge is more than just the facts

• Pedagogical knowledge varies across subjects

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6. Adaptive Expertise and Metacognition

Experts reflect on their own knowledge.

“Artisans”, “Virtuosos” and “Accomplished Novices”

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Learning

and Transfer

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Learning and Transfer:Main Points

1. Memorization versus Transfer

2. Initial Learning3. Feedback and

Metacognition4. Learning in

Multiple Contexts5. Previous Learning

and Culture

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1. Memorization versus Transfer

Throwing darts

underwater

b

h

Area = h x bLearning geometry

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• Building a significant body of knowledge is important

• It takes time to integrate knowledge and to explore concepts

• 100,000 hours to become a chess master!

2. Initial Learning

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3. Feedback and Metacognition

• Sometimes students need prompting to facilitate transfer:“Can you think of something you did earlier?”

• Make students aware of the problem-solving process

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4. Learning in Multiple Contexts

• Over-contextualized knowledge makes transfer difficult

• Shared cognitive elements (versus shared surface structure) facilitate transfer

Learning multiple word-

processors

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5. Previous Learning and Culture

Avoiding Misinterpretation

Building on Prior Knowledge

Acknowledging Cultural

Background

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Children and

Learning

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Children and Learning:Key Points

1. Privileged Domains

2. Learning Strategies and Metacognition

3. Guided Learning

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1. Privileged Domains

• Physics• Biology• Numbers• Language

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2. Learning Strategies and Metacognition

• Information Processing– “Chunking” facts to deal with larger

sets of information– Gradual development of

metacognition– Children develop and use multiple

strategies

• “Entity Theories” versus “Incremental Theories”

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3. Guided Learning• Scaffolding: Facilitating children’s

interest and helping to manage forward progress

• Reading stories• “Zone of Proximal Development”

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Common

Themes

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Common Themes

• Expert skills are things to be learned– Fluency requires background

knowledge and time– Metacognition and Adaptive

Expertise are as important as “the facts”

– Conditionalized knowledge comes from applying knowledge to diverse situations

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A Conversational Framework

Diana Laurillard. Rethinking University Teaching: A Conversational Framework for the Effective Use of

Educational Technology, 2nd edition. London: Routledge, 2002.