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GUIDED DISCOVERY
APPROCH IN SCIENCE
LEARNING THEORY AND
PRATICAL
ROSHIN ANIE ROY
Jerome Bruner:
• Born in New York City on October 1, 1915
• Education
-BA, Duke University (1937)
-MA, Harvard University (1939)
-Ph.D. Harvard University (1941)
• Publication
- The culture of education
- The process of education
• Spiral curriculum
• One of the founding fathers of constructivist
theory
Discovery Learning Theory
 An approach to instruction through which
students interact with their environment
 By exploring and manipulating objects,
wrestling with questions and controversies, or
performing experiments
 Students discover knowledge, developing their
own understanding.
PRINCIPLE OF J BRUNER’S
THEORY
• Readiness
• Spiral organisation
• going beyond the information given
Cognitive Development
Like piaget, Bruner believed in 3 stages of
instruction based on development
• Enactive Stage (birth to age 3)
• Iconic Stage (age 3 to 8)
• Symbolic (from age 8)
Each mode is dominant at different phases of
development but all are present accessible
Enactive Stage
 From birth to about age 3.
 Children need to experience the concrete.
 Usually involves a motor response.
 Children use actions to manipulate objects.
 Objects are defined by what they can do with
them.
 Showing and modelling is important versus
telling at this stage
Iconic Stage
 From about age 3 to about age 8
 Children are able to think about things that are
not physically present
 Images are primarily visual or based in another
sense
 Ex. They can do math problems in their head.
Symbolic Representation Stage
 This stage occurs at about age 7
 Bruner believes that in this stage, children are
able to transform action and image into a
symbolic system to encode knowledge
 The “symbols” are primarily linguistic and
mathematical
 Symbolic Representation is a major tool in
reflective thinking
Spiral curriculum
• Learner built on past experience
• Students interact with the environment
• Discovers fact and relationship their own
• Student create own construct of knowledge
through narrative
Classroom Application
• Exploration
• Invention
• Discovery
Advantages
• Autonomous, self directed and responsible.
• Enhances the development of intellectual
capacities and problem solving.
• Enhances motivation, interest and satisfaction
• Minimizes verbal learning.
• Give more time for assimilate and accumulate
information.
Disadvantages
• More time
• Difficulties to slow learners
• Teachers are not properly trained
• Expected benefits don't show up in regular
achievement test
Summary
• Bruner believed that students learn best through
discovery and a spiralled curriculum.
• He said that knowing is a process rather than the
accumulated knowledge as acquired in textbooks
• Bruner believed that we should instruct students
to use the tools, instruments, and technologies
available to them to unlock their potential
Previous Question
What are the special features of guided discovery
learning? How does it benefit the learning
process in children? 5mark ( April 2014)
References And Links
• Teaching science ( Dr. Mariamma Mathew)
• Bruner’s Theory
http://evolution.massey.ac.nz/assign2/BP/Bruner.html
• Teaching ( Dr.shivarajan) science
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Guided discovery approch in science learning theory and

  • 1. GUIDED DISCOVERY APPROCH IN SCIENCE LEARNING THEORY AND PRATICAL ROSHIN ANIE ROY
  • 2. Jerome Bruner: • Born in New York City on October 1, 1915 • Education -BA, Duke University (1937) -MA, Harvard University (1939) -Ph.D. Harvard University (1941) • Publication - The culture of education - The process of education • Spiral curriculum • One of the founding fathers of constructivist theory
  • 3. Discovery Learning Theory  An approach to instruction through which students interact with their environment  By exploring and manipulating objects, wrestling with questions and controversies, or performing experiments  Students discover knowledge, developing their own understanding.
  • 4. PRINCIPLE OF J BRUNER’S THEORY • Readiness • Spiral organisation • going beyond the information given
  • 5. Cognitive Development Like piaget, Bruner believed in 3 stages of instruction based on development • Enactive Stage (birth to age 3) • Iconic Stage (age 3 to 8) • Symbolic (from age 8) Each mode is dominant at different phases of development but all are present accessible
  • 6. Enactive Stage  From birth to about age 3.  Children need to experience the concrete.  Usually involves a motor response.  Children use actions to manipulate objects.  Objects are defined by what they can do with them.  Showing and modelling is important versus telling at this stage
  • 7. Iconic Stage  From about age 3 to about age 8  Children are able to think about things that are not physically present  Images are primarily visual or based in another sense  Ex. They can do math problems in their head.
  • 8. Symbolic Representation Stage  This stage occurs at about age 7  Bruner believes that in this stage, children are able to transform action and image into a symbolic system to encode knowledge  The “symbols” are primarily linguistic and mathematical  Symbolic Representation is a major tool in reflective thinking
  • 9. Spiral curriculum • Learner built on past experience • Students interact with the environment • Discovers fact and relationship their own • Student create own construct of knowledge through narrative
  • 10. Classroom Application • Exploration • Invention • Discovery
  • 11. Advantages • Autonomous, self directed and responsible. • Enhances the development of intellectual capacities and problem solving. • Enhances motivation, interest and satisfaction • Minimizes verbal learning. • Give more time for assimilate and accumulate information.
  • 12. Disadvantages • More time • Difficulties to slow learners • Teachers are not properly trained • Expected benefits don't show up in regular achievement test
  • 13. Summary • Bruner believed that students learn best through discovery and a spiralled curriculum. • He said that knowing is a process rather than the accumulated knowledge as acquired in textbooks • Bruner believed that we should instruct students to use the tools, instruments, and technologies available to them to unlock their potential Previous Question What are the special features of guided discovery learning? How does it benefit the learning process in children? 5mark ( April 2014)
  • 14. References And Links • Teaching science ( Dr. Mariamma Mathew) • Bruner’s Theory http://evolution.massey.ac.nz/assign2/BP/Bruner.html • Teaching ( Dr.shivarajan) science