The Learning Environment PPT Grethelle
The Learning Environment PPT Grethelle
The Learning Environment PPT Grethelle
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The Learning
Environment
Types and uses
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What is learning
environment?
Learning Environment
includes: physical spaces and
virtual spaces
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Learning Environment
The main characteristics of a learning environment are:
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What is learning Environment?
Summary
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Learning Environment
Types of learning environment
Learner-centered
Knowledge-centered
Assessment-centered
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Learning Environment
Learner-Centered
• Are spaces that are designed to center the
learner and encourage learning through
interaction. Learner can often choose
where to sit, what to talk, and how much
help they need.
• Learning environment center around the
individual and collective learners and their
needs
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Learner-Centered Environment
There are many benefits that come with learner-centered learning environment but
they also have some drawbacks.
Cons:
Pros:
• The learners feel more confident in • Learner-centered learning
their ability to learn because they environment require a lot of
VS.
can control their own peace of resources such as time, money
learning. and space.
• There is less pressure for learners • There is the risk that the learners
because the space is learner- will not take advantage of all the
centered. opportunities available because
• There is more room for creativity they are unsure how to use them
because learners are encourage to effectively.
try new activites.
• There is a greater chance for
students to feel a sense of
accomplishment.
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Learning Environment
Knowledge-Centered Environment
• Focuses on the knowledge that learners
acquire through the course materials
• Knowledge-centered learning
environment are spaces where learners
are engaged in deep and meaningful
learning activities
• Focuses on helping students learn
information with deep understanding so
students can use it in new situations and
contexts.
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Learning Environment
Assessment-Centered Environment
• To be effective learning environment must
also be assessment-centered, which stress
the importance of feedback to learning.
• Formative or classroom assessment, used
to improve teaching and learning.
• Assessment must match learning goals
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Learning Environment
Community-Centered Environment
• Connect peers in learning
• Knowledge is socially
constructed
• Creating an environment
for intentional learning
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PHYSICAL LEARNNING ENVIRONMENT
Classroom Environment Encompasses Four
Factors:
• Physical environment
• Intellectual climate
• Social climate
(Autocratic, Democratic,
Laissez-Faire)
• Emotional climate
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Arrangement of furniture
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Arrangement of furniture
Bulletin Board
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Physical
Condition of
the classroom
As soon as the students
enter they are attracted by
a clean and orderly set-
up. Natural light and
flowing fresh air and to
their comfort and ease. FUNK
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