Learning Module Format MS01 1 1
Learning Module Format MS01 1 1
Learning Module Format MS01 1 1
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
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1. Contents of
the Portfolio Has 90- 100% Has 75- 89% Has 60- 74% Has less than Has less than
of the needed of the needed of the needed 59% of the 40% of the
content content content needed needed
content content
2. Objectives
of the Objectives Objectives Objectives Objectives Most
Portfolio are SMART are SMART are SMART are not objectives
and cover the but cover but cover SMART and are not
whole course only a only a less do not cover SMART and
minimum of than 75% of a whole cover only a
75% of the the course course minimum of
course the course
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Entries Entries are of Entries are of Entries are of Some entries Few entries
best quality, better quality, acceptable are of are of
well selected many are well quality, some acceptable acceptable
and very selected and are well quality quality, not
substantial. substantial. selected and limited well selected,
substantial. selection and and very
substantial. minimal
substance.
4. Presentation
of Entries Creative, neat Creative, neat Creative, neat Minimal No creativity,
and has very and has and an creativity, in disarray,
strong strong average neat with no impact/
impact/ impact/ impact/ minimal appeal.
appeal. appeal. appeal. impact/
appeal.
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in the Submitted Submitted on Submitted 10 Submitted Submitted 31
submission ahead of schedule days after from 11-30 or more days
schedule. schedule. days after after
schedule schedule
Learning Module
Module 2:
Learner-Centered In this module, 1. Pavlov’s PPT presentation 1. 1.Offline
Psychological the students Classical Lecture on observation
Principles are expected on domestic
Conditioning Behaviorism
to: Theory Theories in animal’s
1. Review Education behavior
2.Watson’s
some related Online readings: 2. 2. Read
Behaviorism
learner- https://www.funderstanding.com/theory/be specific
Theory haviorism/
newsfeed/
centered
psychological articles about
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
psychological
dimensions.
Module 4:
II. B. Student In this module, 1. Individual Lecture on Student 1.Identifying
the students Differences Diversity own strength
Diversity
will be able to: 2. Thinking/Learni Multiple Intelligence with MI styles
1. Apply ng Styles and
Test/ sheet
knowledge of Multiple .literacynet.org/mi/assessment/findyourstre 2.Throwback
Intelligences ngths.html
learning styles, of memories
multiple
3. Learners with Clips on students in High
Exceptionalities with special needs school-
intelligences
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG_xS
and learners’ BsFMPQ identifying
need to plan student
differentiated limitations
learning; and
2. use people manifestations
first language
in special 3. Reflection
education; on important
3. assess values of
multiple student
intelligence diversity
and create
learning
strategies for
skills
improvement.
MIDTERM
EXAM
Module 5:
III. Focus on In this module, 1. Behaviorism: Lecture about 1. View/ read
Learning the students Pavlov, Bandura’s Social the BOBO
should be able Learning Theory doll
A. Behaviorist Thorndike, https://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-
to: doll.html
experiment
Perspective Skinner
1. Apply Lecture on
2. Neo- 2.Review
behaviorist Tolman’s
Behaviorism: Purposive specific ads;
principles in
Tolman and Behaviorism commercials
giving
Bandura /www.youtube.com/watch?v=skZJz shown on TVs
feedback and nOm4lI&t=177s
and reflect on
reinforcement; its impact on
2. cite young
example of learners
how the laws
3. create a
of learning are
puzzle/ maze
used in
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
learning
situations;
Module 6:
B. Cognitive In this module, 1. Gestalt PPT on Cognitive 1.create a
Perspective the students Psychology Perception gestalt
should be able
2. Information Gestalt Principles presentation
to: and specific
Processing example
1. Apply examples
3. Brumer’s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fry
based on 3
theories of
Constructivist
aH599ec0 principles
learning and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j- selected
development Theory b9qPF4MPQ
4. Ausubel’s (picture,vide
to the Brief lecture o or collage)
teaching- Meaningful
notes on Bruner,
learning Verbal Ausubel and 2.read the
process in a 5. Learning/ Gagne particular
Subsumption Articles for
given article given,
situation; Theory reference identify the
2. explain the 6. Gagne’s 8 Success Lessons l theory
Condition of Learned After
processes Interviewing More than applied in
involved in Learning 20 Engineering each story
Topnotchers in the and give
acquiring, Philippines
storing and https://steemit.com/philippines/@dioncredi reflection.
blehulk/8-success-lessons-l-learned-after-
retrieving interviewing-more-than-20-engineering-
topnotchers-in-the-philippines
knowledge;
3. cite the
educational
implication of
the
information
processing
theory;
Module7:
Metacognition At the end of 1. Definition Worksheet on 1.Metacogniti
the module, 2.Metacognitive Metacognition ve
the students
Process Online sources for Assessment
should be able metacognitive
to: 3.Assessment of
strategies 2. Creating
1. Explain the Metacognitive https://www.edutopia.org/bl self-learning
process of Skills og/8-pathways- strategies
metacognition; 4. Strategies for metacognition-in-classroom-
2. apply the marilyn-price-mitchell 3. Journaling
Metacognitive
metacognitive Skills
strategies in
improvement
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
one’s learning
process;
3. apply
strategies to
become an
expert learner.
FINAL EXAM
Prepared by:
CATHERINE M. MOBO
Instructor
Recommending Approval:
Approved by:
B. Learning Styles
What are Learning Styles?
Information enters your brain in three main ways: sight, hearing and touch.
Which one you use the most is called your learning style (VAK test)
1. Visual Learners learn by sight
2. Auditory Learners learn by hearing
3. Tactile Learners (kinesthetic) learn by touch
VI. References
Corpuz, B.B. & Lucas, M. R D. (2011) Facilitating Learning: A Metacognitive
Process, 2nd Ed. Lorimar Publishing, Inc.
Schmidt, M. (2010, June 10) Understanding How Learning Takes Place
https://marenschmidt.com/2010/06/understanding-how-learning-takes-place/
Examplanning.com Types of Education: Formal, Informal & Non-formal.
https://examplanning.com/types-education-formal-informal-non-formal/
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
I. Introduction
Philosophers and educators researched ways to understand and explain the process of
learning. Understanding learning theories helps educators know how to communicate
content to the students effectively. Educators will then organize delivery of instruction
and help students become successful.
Since mental events are not publicly observable, behaviorist psychologists avoided
description of mental processes or the mind in their literature.
V. Learning Tasks
1. Offline observation on domestic animal’s behavior (task at home).
2. Read specific newsfeed/ articles about students who received awards and extra-
curricular recognitions.
3. Picture depicting “How do I see myself after 5 years.”
VI. References
Corpuz, B.B. & Lucas, M. R D.(2011) Facilitating Learning: A Metacognitive
Process, 2nd Ed. Lorimar Publishing, Inc.
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
I. Introduction
Developmental theories present systematic ways of thinking about how human beings
grow from babies to adolescents to adults to elderly people, and the various changes
they undergo as they make this passage. Different developmental theories describe
different types of changes.
Erik Erikson (1902–1994) was a stage theorist who took Freud’s controversial
psychosexual theory and modified it into an eight-stage psychosocial theory of
development.
During each of Erikson’s eight development stages, two conflicting ideas must be
resolved successfully in order for a person to become a confident, contributing
member of society. Failure to master these tasks leads to feelings of inadequacy
V. Learning Tasks
1. Psycho-social Assessment (online test/offline worksheet)
2. Random Skill Test- drawing, crafting, biking, dancing, cooking, makeup/grooming
3. Reflection paper on the account of New Normal Flexible Learning Approaches in
Education amidst COVID19 threat (a holistic dimension)
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
IV.References
Corpuz, B.B. & Lucas, M. R D. (2011) Facilitating Learning: A Metacognitive
Process, 2nd Ed. Lorimar Publishing, Inc.
LumenLearning.com. Theories of Human Development.
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-psychology/chapter/theories-of
human-development/