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Welcome to EDU
895, Theories of Learning. I am pleased to instruct you in this
course, which will be a core course for the Doctorate in Education.
This is an exciting course that will examine the psychological
approaches and interpretations of a variety of modern learning theories.
It will also provide an overview of the various learning theories
as they apply to individual differences.
I know you will enjoy this course. Please learn as much as you can
as you progress through it, as it does lay down a solid foundation
for the rest of the curriculum. It is my pleasure to have you in
this course.
This is a six-semester
hour course. This course is allotted ten weeks of time. You must
complete all of the requirements for the course successfully by
the end of the ten-week period. The first day of week one will begin
the day that you register for the course, or the day in which you
notify me that your textbooks have arrived and you are ready to
begin your studies. Please be aware of the time frame. It is rare
that extensions of time are permitted, unless you have good justification.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded six
semester hours of credit.
There is one (1) required
textbook for this course.
The Theory and Practice of Learning, 2nd ed. Jarvis, P., Holford, J., and Griffin, C., Kogan Page Limited. 2003. ISBN # 0749438592.
This book may be found in your local bookstore. Your local bookstore
most often will order it as a special order for you if it is
not in stock. Or, you may purchase this book online from:
There is a cumulative
final exam required for this course covering the entire textbook.
The final exam must be taken by the end of the tenth week in the
course.
When you are ready to take an exam you must send me an email requesting the exam. Once you have received the exam, you will have 24 hours to complete it. When you have completed the exam, please return it to me.
The grading scale for
this course is as follows:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Below 70% = Fail
You are encouraged to communicate with me. I am available as an instructor, facilitator, and mentor to assist you in meeting your goals for this course. Primarily, communication is through email. However, I am also available for conversation by telephone if you would like. Please keep my email address handy so that you can contact me whenever necessary. If at any time during this course you change your email address, please notify me immediately.
There is a paper required for this course. It is required that you write about what you have learned from the textbook and how you would like to relate what you have learned to your career. The requirements for the paper are as follows:
1). Cover page, with your name, course number and title, and title of paper.
2). A minimum of 10 pages.
3). 1-inch margins.
4). Double-spaced.
5). APA style format.
My name is Dr. Al Infande. Everyone just calls me Dr. Al. I am the Director of Human Resources for AeroThrust Corporation, where I am responsible for the entire human resources management and development function for the Company. I have been teaching at the college/university level for 15 years. I have also been in the field of Human Resources Management and Training and Development for 15 years mainly in the hospitality/cruise industry. I have earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida Atlantic University, a Master of Science in Human Resources Management from Nova Southeastern University, a Doctor of Education in Adult Education/Human Resources Development from Nova Southeastern University, a Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Psychology from Breyer State University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology from Breyer State University. In addition to my academic accomplishments, I am also a Certified Hypnotherapist and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner. During my career, I have published several articles in the areas of adult learning, customer service, stress management, and training and development.
1). The Emergence of Lifelong Learning.
2). The Social Background of Lifelong Learning.
3). Behaviorist Approaches to Learning.
4). Cognitivist Theories.
5). Social Learning.
6). Experiential Learning.
7). Types of Learning.
8). Culture and Learning.
9). Self-Directed Learning.
10). Contracts and Learning.
11). Open and Distance Learning.
12). Work-Based and Problem-Based Learning.
13). The Learning Organization.
14). Assessing Learning.
For specific assignments,
please click on the link “Assignment.”
If
you have any questions regarding this program, you may address them
to adm@breyerstate.com.
An administrative faculty member will respond to all questions.
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