Attachment
Activity 2.3 Where are
you on the line? – Oluwafunmilayo Olalusi
I am talking as a student
Extrinsic learner motivation Intrinsic
learner motivation
I am more motivated having worked examples to guide
me on any topic. I n that case, I can sit down for hours learning to understand
the topic and that gives me some satisfaction.
Teacher is the expert – main authority Teacher as facilitator of learning
While teacher is expected to be an (not the) expert
because what you don’t know you can’t teach, I enjoyed a class where the
teacher took me step by step through a course, over and over again until I got
the message. This is a type of learner-centred teaching because it is slow, but
result-oriented.
Syllabus presented as decontextualised Syllabus reflects lives of learners
The syllabus usually is not prepared with the
learners’ input. Hence, it is decontextulaised
Learning as an individual cognitive activity Learning as a social activity
Learning is both individualistic because a student
needs some to meditate on what he/she has been taught and digest the contents;
and a social activity because I learnt more and retained knowledge better when
I discussed the subject with colleagues.
Relationships based on authority Relationships
based on mutual respect
While the teacher is ‘superior’ to the student, any
teacher that related to me like someone of substance gained my respect and that
till today.
Intelligence is fixed at birth Everyone
can learn given the right support
No child is born a dummy. The environment where I went
to school contributed positively to my learning experience