A Learners’ View (ALV) Is Of Choices On The Shortest And Fastest Path To Learning, The Oxygen of Social Life.
Main Page: Extended Preview to Classic Education: A Learners’ View of Choices during Teaching and Learning
Theme: A Learners’ View (ALV) of learning is what it is, Simplify and Extrapolate instead of Complicate and Exaggerate.
A LEARNERS’ VIEW (ALV) OF LEARNING consists of observable social patterns of interaction between teachers and learners. These patterns occur while people learn. Learning solves a problem.
Teachers’ lessons contain one or more patterns for learners to complete in order to solve a problem.
First, learners answers the question, How is the teacher teaching this lesson. To do so, they learners watch, listen, and in other ways use their physical senses to identify if instruction occurs from sight, sounds, or from some other sense.
Then, learners use that answer to identify the patterns they must identify in the content of the lesson the teacher instructs For example, teachers show and tell learners how to answer questions, such as what patterns over time have created civilizations, have described beauty, have recharged a battery in a smart phone, etc.
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Last Edited: March 10, 2015