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Behaviourism

CC by-nc Andrew Pollard


Behaviourism
o Practice should take the form of question - answer frames
which expose the student to the subject in gradual steps

o Require that the learner make a response for every frame


and receive immediate feedback

o Try to arrange the difficulty of the questions so the


response is always correct and hence a positive
reinforcement

o Ensure that good performance in the lesson is paired with


secondary reinforcers such as verbal praise, prizes and
good grades.
BBC Bitesize
Mangahigh
CIMT MEP
Computer assisted
Learning
A brief history
Thorndike, 1912
If, by a miracle of mechanical
ingenuity, a book could be so arranged
that only to him who had done what
was directed on page one would page
two become visible, and so on, much
that now requires personal instruction
could be managed by print.
Pressey, 1920s
The teaching machine that Pressey developed
resembled a typewriter carriage with a window that
revealed a question having four answers. On one
side of the carriage were four keys. The user pressed
the key that corresponded to the correct answer.
When the user pressed a key, the machine recorded
the answer on a counter to the back of the machine
and revealed the next question. After the user was
finished, the person scoring the test slipped the test
sheet back into the device and noted the score on the
counter.
http://www.coe.uh.edu/courses/cuin6373/idhistory/pressey.html
1960s
1970s
1980s
2000s

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2010
Personalisation
 Across the public sector

 Choice and voice

 Assessment for Learning


 Assessment of Pupils’ Performance

 Adaptive Learning Design


The personal online space
“In the future it will be more than simply a
storage place - a digital space that is
personalised, that remembers what the
learner is interested in and suggests relevant
web sites, or alerts them to courses and
learning opportunities that fit their needs.”

Ruth Kelly's introduction to Harnessing Technology, 2005


Schools white paper
 Personalisation … means a tailored
education for every child and young
person
 It means every pupil being able to
extend their learning and develop their
interests and aptitudes
 Good schools already use ICT … to set
and mark work online … and to link the
classroom and home
 By 2008 all schools will be able to offer
access to e-learning resources both in
and out of school. We will encourage all
schools … to make available a personal
online space to every pupil
IMS LD

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RM Maths

http://www.rm.com/shops/rmshop/product.aspx?cref=PD2381
The Maths Factor
Scratch for cal
For next week…

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