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LEWIN’S TOPOLOGICAL AND VECTOR THEORY (FIELD THEORY) Lewin’s basic premise is that every objects exist in a “ field of forces” that move to be change it. Lewin’s view, ideas, expectations, feelings, attitudes, and needs of the individual constitute the

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LEWIN’S TOPOLOGICAL AND VECTOR THEORY (FIELD THEORY)

Lewin’s basic premise is that every objects exist in a “ field of forces” that move to be change it.

Lewin’s view, ideas, expectations, feelings, attitudes, and needs of the individual constitute the internal forces;

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LEWIN’S THEORY

According to Lewin’s theory, an individual lives in life space which is actually his environment; there external forces which are acting on the individual such as things, situations, or conditions.

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BRUNER’S THEORY OF LEARNING INVOLVES THREE

PROCESSES, NAMELY:

Acquisition

this is the process of obtaining new information that can either replace or refine something previously known.

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BRUNER’S THEORY OF LEARNING INVOLVES THREE

PROCESSES, NAMELY:

Transformation

Is the manipulation of information to fit new situations.

Evaluation

is checking whether or not the learned material has be manipulated appropriately.

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ACCORDING TO BRUNER’S THERE ARE 4 CONCERNS WHICH ARE

THE BASIC TO ANY LEARNING SITUATION.

Understanding

Understanding relationships and relating knowledge structures to one another which will enable the learner to remember the material.

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READINESS

Bruner believes that there is no need to defer instruction in certain subjects until a child has reached the appropriate maturational level for it.

According to Bruner, subject matter can be

matched with the cognitive level of the child.

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDEPENDENT LEARNER

According to Bruner, must have as its object to help the learner to be a self –sufficient problem- solver.

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MOTIVATION S

Bruner’s believes that intrinsic motivation means creating a desire to learn a subject because it is worth knowing, while extrinsic motivation comes in the form of reward and punishment.

Bruner’s research contributes to the understanding of learning situation.

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Thank you For Listening

Report by:Marites M. Samonte