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Jerome Bruner

        Mara Salmona
Biography
   Born October 1, 1915 in New York City.
   1941 Doctorate in psychology at Harvard University.
   Cognitive and educational psychology.
   1956 Bruner helped to found the Center of cognitive
    studies at Harvard.
   1967 he turned his attention toward Developmental
    Psychology.
Bruner´s constructivist theory
   Bruner´s 3 Modes of representation.
       1. Enactive (0-1 year): Action based information
       2. Iconic (1-6 years): Mental pictures of information
       3. Symbolic (7 years +): Information is stored in a form of
        a code or a symbol.

 New material follow a progression from enactive, to icon to
symbolic representation.
 Anyone can learn any material as long as the instruction is
organized appropriately.
 The purpose of education is not to impart knowledge but to
facilitate a child´s thinking and problem solving skills.
 Students are active learners who construct their own
knowledge.
Bruner´s constructivist theory
   Differences with Piaget: a child is capable of
    understanding any complex information at any stage
    of development.

   Sprial Curriculum: Complex ideas can be taught at a
    simplified level first ant then re-visited at more
    complex levels later on.
       Concepts will be taught at levels of gradually increasing
        difficulty.

   Discovery Learning: Students construct their own
    knowledge.
       Organizing and categorizing information using a coding
        system (by discovery rather than being told by the teacher).
       Good teacher: Design lessons that help students to
        discover the relationship between bits of information.
Bruner´s constructivist theory

   Social environment has an impact on a child
    learning.

   Scaffolding: A helpful and structured interaction
    between and adult and a child with the aim of
    helping the child achieve a specific goal.

   What determines the level of intellectual
    development is the extent to which the child has
    been given appropriate instruction.
   Video

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Jerome bruner

  • 1. Jerome Bruner Mara Salmona
  • 2. Biography  Born October 1, 1915 in New York City.  1941 Doctorate in psychology at Harvard University.  Cognitive and educational psychology.  1956 Bruner helped to found the Center of cognitive studies at Harvard.  1967 he turned his attention toward Developmental Psychology.
  • 3. Bruner´s constructivist theory  Bruner´s 3 Modes of representation.  1. Enactive (0-1 year): Action based information  2. Iconic (1-6 years): Mental pictures of information  3. Symbolic (7 years +): Information is stored in a form of a code or a symbol.  New material follow a progression from enactive, to icon to symbolic representation.  Anyone can learn any material as long as the instruction is organized appropriately.  The purpose of education is not to impart knowledge but to facilitate a child´s thinking and problem solving skills.  Students are active learners who construct their own knowledge.
  • 4. Bruner´s constructivist theory  Differences with Piaget: a child is capable of understanding any complex information at any stage of development.  Sprial Curriculum: Complex ideas can be taught at a simplified level first ant then re-visited at more complex levels later on.  Concepts will be taught at levels of gradually increasing difficulty.  Discovery Learning: Students construct their own knowledge.  Organizing and categorizing information using a coding system (by discovery rather than being told by the teacher).  Good teacher: Design lessons that help students to discover the relationship between bits of information.
  • 5. Bruner´s constructivist theory  Social environment has an impact on a child learning.  Scaffolding: A helpful and structured interaction between and adult and a child with the aim of helping the child achieve a specific goal.  What determines the level of intellectual development is the extent to which the child has been given appropriate instruction.  Video