Developmental and Soci Cultural Dimensions of Learning
Developmental and Soci Cultural Dimensions of Learning
Developmental and Soci Cultural Dimensions of Learning
Dimensions
of Learner-Centered
Learning
Module 4:
Developmental and
Socio-Cultural
Dimensions of
Learning
Introduction:
In the earlier chapters, the basic
theories of learning have been discussed. One
view is that learning is explained by outside
processes, where learning is thought to have
occurred because of what the individual show in
his external behavior. Another school of
thought also posits that learning happens
because of internal cognitive processes. In
addition, there is another thinking which tries
to explain that learning occurs because of the
ability of the individual to construct his own
learning using as his base, the socio-cultural
context upon which he exists or operates.
This school of thought argues that learning
is socially constructed. It keeps to the idea
that learning is influenced by social
interactions, interpersonal relations, and
communication with others. This because human
beings are social creatures and that much of
learning involves interacting with people, as
well as acquiring knowledge and skills from
them. It should be mentioned again that
theories try to explain from a particular
perspective why and how learning occurs and
in this case, the socio-cultural perspective.
Learning Point: Defining Key
Terms Related to Social
Constructivism
To
better