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  • 1. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamShould teachers andstudentsconnect on social media?by Tung Tung ChanErasmus University College

2. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamFirst approach to education1. BehavioristB.F. Skinner1904 1990B.S. Bloom1913 1999R.F. Mager1923 present 3. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 4. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamSecond approach to education2. HumanistC. Rogers1902 1987J. Dewey1859 1952P. Freire1921 1997 5. Comparison of education approachesBehaviorist HumanistTeachers as central authority Teachers as partnersStudents as empty vessels Students as critical co-investigatorsin dialogue withGET INVOLVED #SMWRdamthe teacherPassive learning: receive,memorize, repeatActive learning: inquiry andcritical thinkingCompetitive CollaborativeMeasurable performance Personal development 6. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamWhich do you prefer?1. Train: teach (a person or animal) aparticular skill or type of behavior throughpractice and instruction over a period oftime.2. Educate: give intellectual, moral, and socialinstruction to (someone, especially a child),typically at a school or university.Retrieved from Google Dictionary 7. Think of a teacher that youremember positively. Why?GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 8. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamMy humanistteacher 9. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 10. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamThe four stages of sociality1. Cognition2. Communication3. Collaboration4. Community 11. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdamThe purpose ofeducation? 12. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 13. Learning Management System(LMSR)e laantdionship BuildingGET INVOLVED #SMWRdamPlatforms 14. Collaboration & Community?GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 15. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 16. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 17. GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 18. Hence of the weightiest problems withwhich the philosophy of education hasto cope with is the method of keeping aproper balance between the informaland the formal, the incidental and theintentional modes of education.John Dewey (1916)GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam 19. Look at things in a different way!GET INVOLVED #SMWRdam


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