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Shane San Agustin commented on 2. Brain Developmentalism (Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope) …
Title: Cognitive Development, Language, and the Constructivist Lens: Nature, Neuroscience, and New Insights into Learning Discussion Link: [Insert Your Discussion Thread Link Here] Post: Cognitive Development and Language: Nature or...More
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Shane San Agustin commented on 1. Foundations of Educational Psychology (Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope) …
Tiitle: Exploring Behaviorism: Free Will, Teacher’s Role, and Intelligence Testing Discussion Post Link: My Submission on Coursera Skinner’s Comments on Free Will @B.F. Skinner argued that what we perceive as “free will” is largely an...More
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Donna Jezelle Quian posted an update …
The process of learning such as acquisition, processing, and application of knowledge is very critical specially on developing stages of a child. Deliberate analysis is needed but through Educational Psychology, everything is explicitly explained. T...More
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Donna Jezelle Quian posted an update …
Social and Emotional Conditions
You might be wondering why amidst all theories and neurological findings among human being, there are still different methods and paces of learning. This could probably be rooted on the impact of emotional and social well-being/conditions of individ...More
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Donna Jezelle Quian posted an update …
Cognitive Development
Language acquisition and cognitive development of a person especially if referred to as a child is deemed to be a natural process. They have the innate nature to explore their surroundings and try new things such as nibbling...More
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Donna Jezelle Quian posted an update …
Skinner's Free Will: An Analysis
According to Skinner, free will isn't as real as we usually believe it to be. Rather, training, reinforcement, and the environment all influence human behavior. Thus, in contrast to independent, conscious choices, Skinner argues that what seems to b...More
Trauma-Informed Education: Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on Learning Discussion Link: [Insert Your Discussion Thread Link Here] Post: The connection between social-emotional conditions and learning is...More