We found 2 articles with the tag “learning theories”.
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Setting High Expectations For Authentic Assessments in Computer Science
January 2nd, 2021
By Kelly Paredes
assessment, authentic assessments, authenticity, edutopia, expectations, feedback, grant wiggins, growth mindset, heutagogy, high expectations, learning theories, smart, wigginsReal-world coding tasks require a specific technique for completion. When solving coding challenges, a high level of coding knowledge and syntax is used. Programming takes commitment to improvement and time spent on iteration. When designing Authentic assessments in Computer Science, try to replicate the patterns in the real world. Setting high expectations for students is a great way to prepare them for authentic assessments. There is a difference in the quality of work when the expectations are NOT to "just get it done" versus doing what you can to learn and understand. Developing a growth mindset early on can help. Empower students and be prepared to provide them with the skills and critical feedback they need to succeed.
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Three Learning Theories to Guarantee "The Click"
December 28th, 2020
By Kelly Paredes
bjork, desired difficulties, interleaving, learning strategies, learning theories, learninghowtolearn, mental imagery, mental images, repetition, spacing, teachingMany learning theories have proven to help learn how to learn. Using a combination of them throughout a course can help to improve click moments for all students.