TASK 1A: Definition of Language,
Learning and Teaching
From my
perspective and my own experience as a learner and as a teacher, we can define
Language as the
skill that makes a clear difference between humans and animals. Language is a set of
cognitive skills that allow us to survive as a specie. Among these skills we
can find Reading,
Writing, Listening and Speaking. Language is a mental ability. In the other hand in my concept
Learning is the process where we gain knowledge in a specific context. It is an implicit
part of our development as humans. However, Teaching could be the opposite, but of
course, we cannot teach if we don't previously acquire knowledge. I believe that teach is to put
knowledge in other's mind.
TASK 1B:
Constructivism and Vygotsky's philosophy.
We can define
constructivism as a theory that explain the learning process or how the people learn. It
show us that people construct their knowledge or their own understanding of a topic or
concept through experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences. The constructivism is
a process where the learner is constantly reflecting on their experiences in order to improve.
The idea with this theory is to never provide the answer to the learner in a simple way. The
objective is to make the learner think and reflect about what could be the possible answer to
the question. The learner or student have to find by himself the answers to his questions.
In my own words I
could define the theory of Vygotsky as it follows: In order to learn, first, we have to
be socially developed. That is because Vygotsky developed a sociocultural approach to
cognitive development. For this Vygotsky said: "learning is a necessary
and universal aspect
of the process of developing culturally organized, specifically human psychological
function" (1978, p. 90).
EXAMPLE:
A good example of Vygotsky´s theory could be that the teacher must plan activities that encompass not only what children are capable of doing on their own but what they can learn with the help of others. That is the importance of the collaborative activities in the learning environment or in the classroom. Children, Young-ones and adults usually tend to behave different in collaborative environments, so in the field of education and from the perspective of Vygotsky we could use this collaborative environment to develop the socio-cognitive skills.
EXAMPLE:
A good example of Vygotsky´s theory could be that the teacher must plan activities that encompass not only what children are capable of doing on their own but what they can learn with the help of others. That is the importance of the collaborative activities in the learning environment or in the classroom. Children, Young-ones and adults usually tend to behave different in collaborative environments, so in the field of education and from the perspective of Vygotsky we could use this collaborative environment to develop the socio-cognitive skills.
Bibliographic
references
Constructivism as a paradigm for
Teaching and Learning, Concept to Classroom,
2004, Educational Broadcasting
Corporation. Taken From:
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/constructivism/
McLeod, S. A. (2014). Lev Vygotsky.
Retrieved from
www.simplypsychology.org/vygotsky.html
Classroom Applications of
Vygotsky's Theory. Ch. 2, p. 47. Taken from:
http://wps.ablongman.com/ab_slavin_edpsych_8/38/9951/2547689.cw/content/
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