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The Learning
Journey!




               By Ahmed Nabeel Alvi
What is Learning?
Learning is acquiring new, or modifying
existing, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values,
or preferences and may involve synthesizing
different types of information.



The ability to learn is possessed by humans,
animals and some machines?
Learning is not compulsory; it
is contextual. It does not
happen all at once, but builds
upon and is shaped by what
we already know.


“ Rome was not built in a day”
Human learning may occur as part
of education, personal
development, schooling, or training. It
may be goal-oriented and may be aided
by motivation


The study of how learning occurs is part
of neuropsychology, educational
psychology, learning
theory, and pedagogy.
In psychology and education a common
definition of learning is a process that
brings together cognitive, emotional,
and environmental influences and
experiences for acquiring, enhancing, or
 making changes in one's knowledge,
skills, values, and world views

(Illeris, 2004; Ormrod, 1995)
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at
twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning
stays young. The greatest thing in life is to
keep your mind young”.

                                    Henry Ford
Learning Vs Knowledge

• Learning is acquired through formal institutions like
  school, colleges and universities, whereas
  knowledge is gained from the real life experiences.

• Hence education is a process of gaining knowledge
  for some useful application whereas knowledge is
  facts acquired from good
  education, peers, consultations and extensive
  reading.
Learning Vs Knowledge


• Another difference between the two is that education
  is taught by the teachers to the students while
  knowledge is gained by itself or is self driven.

• Education is a process of learning and one comes to
  know various facts, ideas and theories. While on
  other hand knowledge is the application of these
  facts and theories.
Learning Vs Knowledge


• Education has a predefined set of rules, regulations
  and curriculum whereas knowledge has no such
  boundaries. It can come from
  teacher, parents, friends, painful moments of
  life, joyous moments, children etc. Hence it is not
  taught but acquired by self efforts.
• Early childhood development is defined as
  “a set of concepts, principles, and facts that
  explain, describe and account for the
  processes involved in change from
  immature to mature status and functioning”

                               (Katz, 1996, p. 137).
Development is generally divided into three broad categories :



Physical development

          Addresses any change in the
          body, including how children
          grow, how they move, and how they
          perceive their environment.
Development is generally divided into three broad categories:



Cognitive development

             Pertains to the mental processes
             (e.g., language, memory, problem
             solving) that children use to acquire
             and use knowledge
Development is generally divided into three broad categories:



Emotional and Social development

              Addresses how children handle
             relationships with others, as well as
             understand of their own feelings.
Early childhood development is generally
divided into three age categories




                 6 – 8 yrs

                 3 – 6 yrs

                  0 -3 yrs
Learning that takes place:



                                  3 – 6 yrs                          6 – 8 yrs
0 – 3 yrs                         This period of development is      During the primary
The most important factor for     characterized by rapid gross       years, children's vocabulary
young infants is security with    motor development                  increases at a rapid pace. In
primary caregivers. Between       (e.g., jumping, hopping, skippin   addition, their written
the ages of 9 to 18               g), refined movement of small      communication skills develop.
months, mobile infants are        muscles for object                 Socially, primary-aged children
mostly concerned with             manipulation, major increases      begin to understand others'
exploration and between 18        in vocabulary and use of           perspectives, are concerned
and 36 months, the central        language, abstract                 with fairness, and monitor
focus of development is           representation of mental           their own behavior. Fine motor
identity, and children start to   constructs, and the                development and greater
become more independent           development of relationships       reasoning and problem solving
                                  with other young children.         develops.
Phases of Learning!


                Activating




    Acquiring


                     Applying
Phases of Learning!




 Activating         Acquiring      Applying
 (preparing     (integrating and   (consolidating
for learning)      processing      learning)
                    learning)
Activating (Preparing for Learning)


• One of the strongest indications of how well students
  comprehend new information is their prior knowledge
  of the subject.

• Some educators observe that more student learning
  occurs during this phase than at any other time.

• In planning instruction and assessment, teachers
  develop activities and select strategies for activating
  their students’ prior knowledge.
Activating (Preparing for Learning)

• Since learning is an internal
  process, however, facilitating learning requires more
  than simply presenting information.

• In the acquiring phase, teachers instruct students in
  strategies that help them make meaning of
  information, integrate it with what they already
  know, and express their new understanding.
• These strategies include:
    –   Active listening
    –   Reading, writing and viewing,
    –   Exploring ideas
    –   Arguments
    –   Presenting
Acquiring (Integrating and Processing
Learning)

• In the second phase of learning, students engage
  with new information and integrate it with what they
  already know, adding to and revising their previous
  knowledge.

• Part of the teacher’s role in this phase is to present
  new information, or to help students access it from
  other resources (oral, print, and other media)
Applying (Consolidating Learning)
• New learning that is not reinforced is soon forgotten.

• Providing students with opportunities to demonstrate
  and consolidate their new knowledge, skills and
  strategies, and attitudes is essential. Students need
  opportunities to reflect on what they have learned
  and to consider how new learning applies to new
  situations.

• To ensure that students consolidate new
  learning, teachers plan various activities involving

    –   Reflection
    –   Learning logs
    –   Sharing of ideas
    –   Debriefing on performances
Jeremy Harmer, ELT Specialist
• - Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is
  not enough we must do – J. Goethe

• - Learning is not a spectator sport – D. Blocher

• - I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide
  the conditions in which they can learn – A. Einstein
I cannot
teach
anybody
anything, I
can only
make them
think !


Socrates
SRUOY YLERECNIS



YOURS SINCERELY


Learning gives direction and meaning to
the unknown – ultimately to LIFE!
I am told and I forget.
I see and I remember.
I do and I understand.
      Chinese proverb.
“All
things
are
difficult
before
they
become
easy”
Saadi (15th
century Persian
Poet)

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The Learning Journey

  • 1. The Learning Journey! By Ahmed Nabeel Alvi
  • 3. Learning is acquiring new, or modifying existing, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences and may involve synthesizing different types of information. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals and some machines?
  • 4. Learning is not compulsory; it is contextual. It does not happen all at once, but builds upon and is shaped by what we already know. “ Rome was not built in a day”
  • 5. Human learning may occur as part of education, personal development, schooling, or training. It may be goal-oriented and may be aided by motivation The study of how learning occurs is part of neuropsychology, educational psychology, learning theory, and pedagogy.
  • 6. In psychology and education a common definition of learning is a process that brings together cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences and experiences for acquiring, enhancing, or making changes in one's knowledge, skills, values, and world views (Illeris, 2004; Ormrod, 1995)
  • 7. “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young”. Henry Ford
  • 8. Learning Vs Knowledge • Learning is acquired through formal institutions like school, colleges and universities, whereas knowledge is gained from the real life experiences. • Hence education is a process of gaining knowledge for some useful application whereas knowledge is facts acquired from good education, peers, consultations and extensive reading.
  • 9. Learning Vs Knowledge • Another difference between the two is that education is taught by the teachers to the students while knowledge is gained by itself or is self driven. • Education is a process of learning and one comes to know various facts, ideas and theories. While on other hand knowledge is the application of these facts and theories.
  • 10. Learning Vs Knowledge • Education has a predefined set of rules, regulations and curriculum whereas knowledge has no such boundaries. It can come from teacher, parents, friends, painful moments of life, joyous moments, children etc. Hence it is not taught but acquired by self efforts.
  • 11. • Early childhood development is defined as “a set of concepts, principles, and facts that explain, describe and account for the processes involved in change from immature to mature status and functioning” (Katz, 1996, p. 137).
  • 12. Development is generally divided into three broad categories : Physical development Addresses any change in the body, including how children grow, how they move, and how they perceive their environment.
  • 13. Development is generally divided into three broad categories: Cognitive development Pertains to the mental processes (e.g., language, memory, problem solving) that children use to acquire and use knowledge
  • 14. Development is generally divided into three broad categories: Emotional and Social development Addresses how children handle relationships with others, as well as understand of their own feelings.
  • 15. Early childhood development is generally divided into three age categories 6 – 8 yrs 3 – 6 yrs 0 -3 yrs
  • 16. Learning that takes place: 3 – 6 yrs 6 – 8 yrs 0 – 3 yrs This period of development is During the primary The most important factor for characterized by rapid gross years, children's vocabulary young infants is security with motor development increases at a rapid pace. In primary caregivers. Between (e.g., jumping, hopping, skippin addition, their written the ages of 9 to 18 g), refined movement of small communication skills develop. months, mobile infants are muscles for object Socially, primary-aged children mostly concerned with manipulation, major increases begin to understand others' exploration and between 18 in vocabulary and use of perspectives, are concerned and 36 months, the central language, abstract with fairness, and monitor focus of development is representation of mental their own behavior. Fine motor identity, and children start to constructs, and the development and greater become more independent development of relationships reasoning and problem solving with other young children. develops.
  • 17. Phases of Learning! Activating Acquiring Applying
  • 18. Phases of Learning! Activating Acquiring Applying (preparing (integrating and (consolidating for learning) processing learning) learning)
  • 19. Activating (Preparing for Learning) • One of the strongest indications of how well students comprehend new information is their prior knowledge of the subject. • Some educators observe that more student learning occurs during this phase than at any other time. • In planning instruction and assessment, teachers develop activities and select strategies for activating their students’ prior knowledge.
  • 20. Activating (Preparing for Learning) • Since learning is an internal process, however, facilitating learning requires more than simply presenting information. • In the acquiring phase, teachers instruct students in strategies that help them make meaning of information, integrate it with what they already know, and express their new understanding. • These strategies include: – Active listening – Reading, writing and viewing, – Exploring ideas – Arguments – Presenting
  • 21. Acquiring (Integrating and Processing Learning) • In the second phase of learning, students engage with new information and integrate it with what they already know, adding to and revising their previous knowledge. • Part of the teacher’s role in this phase is to present new information, or to help students access it from other resources (oral, print, and other media)
  • 22. Applying (Consolidating Learning) • New learning that is not reinforced is soon forgotten. • Providing students with opportunities to demonstrate and consolidate their new knowledge, skills and strategies, and attitudes is essential. Students need opportunities to reflect on what they have learned and to consider how new learning applies to new situations. • To ensure that students consolidate new learning, teachers plan various activities involving – Reflection – Learning logs – Sharing of ideas – Debriefing on performances
  • 23. Jeremy Harmer, ELT Specialist
  • 24. • - Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough we must do – J. Goethe • - Learning is not a spectator sport – D. Blocher • - I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn – A. Einstein
  • 25. I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think ! Socrates
  • 26. SRUOY YLERECNIS YOURS SINCERELY Learning gives direction and meaning to the unknown – ultimately to LIFE!
  • 27. I am told and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. Chinese proverb.