The Science of Learning

Deliverable 3 – Learning Theories

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Assessments Content

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Competency

Distinguish between the major learning theories.

Student Success Criteria

View the grading rubric for this deliverable by selecting the “This item is graded with a rubric” link, which is located in the Details & Information pane.

Scenario

In your pre-observation conversation with Dr. Lydia, she asks for your guidance on distinguishing between major learning theories. You decide to create a brief chart as a quick reference showing the differences between Behaviorism and Constructivism as they pertain to adult learners like those in Dr. Lydia’s class.

Instructions

Create a chart comparing Behaviorism and Constructivism. Include the following elements:

· Definition of the theory

· Role of the learner and instructor

· Focus of learning and the process

· Assessment approach

· Learning environment

· Resources

After completing the chart, summarize which learning theory is the best fit for adult learners and why.

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Rubric Details

Maximum Score

80 points

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Theory Definition

10 possible points (12.5%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate definitions of behaviorism and constructivism.

10

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong definitions of behaviorism and constructivism.

8

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic definitions of behaviorism and constructivism.

7

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague definitions of behaviorism and constructivism.

5

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Did not submit.

0

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Role of Learner and Instructor

10 possible points (12.5%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate comparison of the role of the learner and instructor.

10

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong comparison of the role of the learner and instructor.

8

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic comparison of the role of the learner and instructor.

7

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague comparison of the role of the learner and instructor.

5

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Did not submit.

0

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Focus of Learning and Process

10 possible points (12.5%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate examination of the focus of learning and process.

10

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong examination of the focus of learning and process.

8

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic examination of the focus of learning and process.

7

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague examination of the focus of learning and process.

5

Not Submitted

Did not submit.

0

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Assessment Approach

10 possible points (12.5%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate explanation of assessment approach.

10

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong explanation of assessment approach.

8

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic explanation of assessment approach.

7

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague explanation of assessment approach.

5

Not Submitted

Did not submit.

0

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Learning Environment

10 possible points (12.5%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate description of the learning environment.

10

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong description of the learning environment.

8

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic description of the learning environment.

7

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague description of the learning environment.

5

Not Submitted

Did not submit.

0

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Resources

10 possible points (12.5%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate provision of resources.

10

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong provision of resources.

8

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic provision of resources.

7

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague provision of resources.

5

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Did not submit.

0

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Summary

20 possible points (25%)

Mastery Advanced/exceeds achievement

Thorough and accurate summary explaining which learning theory is best for adult learners.

20

Proficiency Clear/effective achievement

Strong summary explaining which learning theory is best for adult learners.

17

Competence Adequate/basic achievement

Basic summary explaining which learning theory is best for adult learners.

15

Emerging Limited/growing achievement

Vague summary explaining which learning theory is best for adult learners.

11

Not Submitted

Did not submit.

0

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