Inlhia t1_is69oxi wrote
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It’s a little outdated and the graphic is confusing. But it’s a kid-friendly version on how learning works.
It’s based on Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development from the early 1900s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_proximal_development
Blended with Maslows Hierarchy of needs https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs
To create Bloom’s Taxonomy in the 1950s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom%27s_taxonomy#/media/File%3ABloom's_Revised_Taxonomy.jpg
And distilled to the “Conscious Competence” learning model. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_stages_of_competence
These frameworks are the very basics of learning. Learning models are still evolving today but this is the best attempt humans have done at mapping how we learn.
There are more frameworks currently being tested but it takes about 20 years so….
woodneel t1_is88mkp wrote
Nice links. Vygotsky and Bloom I hadn't heard of before. I love the historicity of your post, people always gloss over WHEN the theories they're teaching were formed, thus robbing the learner of the potential to critique and contrast said new learning in the context of the academic and social zeitgeist of the era.
Inlhia t1_is89jjc wrote
Our educational system is ancient compared to technology. But compared to time, it’s revolutionary.
The wide-spread access of the internet was only 15 years ago. It drastically transformed the world. It’s still transforming the world.
We’re all living in a time that history books will have chapters on.
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