Jerome Bruner Constructivism and Discovery Learning

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JEROME BRUNER

CONSTRUCTIVISM AND DISCOVERY


LEARNING
How these representation connected to

learning?

Symbolic

Example
ACTIVITY:
1. He is the psychologist and instructional designer that created the
three Modes of representation model.
2. What are the three modes of representation?
3. It s defined as a curriculum that returns to the same topics over
time.
4. It is the body of knowledge must
be in a simple form for the learner
to understand it and it must be in a form of recognizable to the
student's experience.
5. It is desire to learn and to undertake problem solving could be
activted by devising problem activities in which students would pique
students curiosity.

6. It refers of using visual, words, and other modes of


representation.
7. 9.

8. 10.

Answer Keys:
1. Jerome Bruner
2. Enactive, Iconic, Symbolic
3. Spiral Curriculum
4. Structure of Knowledge
5. Predisposition to learn
6. Modes of Representation
7. Enactive
8. Symbolic
9. Iconic
10. Enactive
REFERENCE:
Bruner, J. S. (1960). The Process of education. Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press.

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