Theory Review: Environment and Context in Learning
Evaristus Ngetsop
EDAC 635 Spring 2022
Dr. Bo Chang
February 20, 2022
| Student
  Name | Commented
  On | 
| Evaristus
  Ngetsop |  | 
| Evaristus
  Ngetsop |  | 
 Theory review:
 Environment and Context in Learning.
Recent research has demonstrated that teachers have conceptions, attitudes and actions related to science teaching supported by a lengthy environmental training period in which they were students.( Hewson and Hewson 1988). This is clear evidence that education should be considered in a broader perspective by not putting barriers or limiting students only to what is learned in the classroom. It will be important to consider the role of alternative learning environment which will serve as a fellow-up component to the school-based learning process. Holbrook (2010) stated that “ education cannot be developed in a vacuum. It needs a context and this context, inevitably in science lessons, involves science and science conceptual learning, thus, although science content need not to be specified and may be related to a contemporary context. Science lessons utilize the acquisition of scientific ideas to aspire plying their major role in the development of students through an appropriate context.”
Main theoretical points
 Experiential learning model: The environment
and context in learning has always sparked a lot of debate as scholars and
educators share different views and perspective regarding these concepts as
they contribute enormously to the learning process . Experiential learning
places emphasizes on the construction of knowledge, which is made easier through
collaboration, interaction and sharing in an authentic environment. Kolb (1984)
believed that “ learning and knowledge construction are facilitated through
experience and described the learning circle as having four phases: Concrete
Experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization and active
experimentation” Taking into consideration Kolb’s model, we discover that our
learning styles will largely be influenced by our experience, context and the
more importantly the environmental factor and setting cannot be left out. Our
understanding will be ameliorated because of our accumulated experiences,
rendering applicability easier (MacKeracher, 2011).
Social learning theory.
This theory takes into consideration social interaction,
people, context, environment, and behavior which plays a major role. The major
idea of this theory is observable facts which is the instructor provide in the supporting
the learning environment. This theory is also supported by behavioral
Psychology which states “ the activity of an organism interacting with its
environment. Doron  (1999). It accentuates
the utility of the context, the environment or the community where adult
learning takes place.
 Application
Experiential learning focuses
on  the practice and exercise of
professional skills in a real-life context, it is from here that policies and
learning strategies are drafted and new concept and theories emerge,
implementation and future studies are equally re-oriented. The concept of
real-life context is important because it has an influence on the adult
learner. For objectivity and practicality, the social context must be strictly
monitored. To effectively apply or put this into practice the instructor must
get the learners excited, by making sure the sound system, the lighting system,
sitting positions, chairs and tables are at their best. Once of this is in
order, learners will then be given the freedom to explore the subject at their
own convenience. The instructor will later proceed by asking leading questions
that will help learners gain insight of the subject.
Talking about transformative learning,
one of the ways the instructor can apply this theory is giving learners
contrasting topics and then give them time and later ask about what they think.
As they are engaging in this process, they are reflecting and critically evaluating.
As this process is ongoing, they capable of questioning themselves and their
own understanding, thereby their minds are being renewed and learning is taking
place at the same time. Another example will be the instructor’s role to
appreciate the learner’s efforts when they make mistakes and redirecting the
learners about the right way or reflecting on what was wrong or right.
I
will specifically use two techniques on how social learning theory will be
applicable. The first method will be gamification which was defined by Nick
Pelling (2002) “ as applying game-like accelerated user interface design to
make electronic transactions both enjoyable and fast. Most weekends, when  I am training as a soccer player, and
learning new skills, I always use much so I can be having fun, dancing while
training. I discovered that I do better than when I am not playing music and
having fun. From my own experience, we are at our best as learners when we associate
fun to learning.
Reflection
Highlights:
 I was impressed by the different learning theories,
very insightful and practical. Their interconnectedness helps me to vividly
capture their utility and applicability, I can easily use these theories to
improve my learning ability then using it to help not only other adult learners
but society at large. Through these theories I could clearly see how important
the environment is when it comes to learning, equally how the situate learning
in its context for it to have meaning. Another interest element about the theories
is that I was able to see the importance of reflecting on my experiences to
gain deeper understanding
Process:
Before
I could start this work, I did some sort of a preplan, by reflecting on the
approach can be used so I to make my work understandable. I read through the
instructions the instructor provided on Canvas and watch some of the videos. I
then proceeded to reach chapter 10 from MacKeracher Textbook. This gave me a
solid ground on what I will be expecting, the information I gathered from the
textbook then guided me on what to search for. I therefore used the Ball State
Library database to read through series of articles which were downloaded in a
pdf format. These articles were briefly summarized and fully exploited so that
the best theories were extracted to fully explain “Environment and Context in Learning”
in the best of my understanding.
| Main Theoretical
  ideas | How to apply these
  Ideas | 
| Experiential
  learning | learning
  focuses on  the practice and exercise
  of professional skills in a real-life context, it is from here that policies
  and learning strategies are drafted and new concept and theories emerge,
  implementation and future studies are equally re-oriented. The concept of
  real-life context is important because it has an influence on the adult
  learner. For objectivity and practicality, the social context must be
  strictly monitored. To effectively apply or put this into practice the
  instructor must get the learners excited, by making sure the sound system,
  the lighting system, sitting positions, chairs and tables are at their best.
  Once of this is in order, learners will then be given the freedom to explore
  the subject at their own convenience. The instructor will later proceed by
  asking leading questions that will help learners gain insight of the subject. | 
| Transformative
  learning | one
  of the ways the instructor can apply this theory is giving learners
  contrasting topics and then give them time and later ask about what they
  think. As they are engaging in this process, they are reflecting and
  critically evaluating. As this process is ongoing, they capable of
  questioning themselves and their own understanding, thereby their minds are
  being renewed and learning is taking place at the same time. Another example
  will be the instructor’s role to appreciate the learner’s efforts when they
  make mistakes and redirecting the learners about the right way or reflecting
  on what was wrong or right. | 
| Social
  learning  | I
  will specifically use two techniques on how social learning theory will be
  applicable. The first method will be gamification which was defined by Nick
  Pelling (2002) “ as applying game-like accelerated user interface design to
  make electronic transactions both enjoyable and fast. Most weekends,
  when  I am training as a soccer player,
  and learning new skills, I always use much so I can be having fun, dancing
  while training. I discovered that I do better than when I am not playing
  music and having fun. From my own experience, we are at our best as learners
  when we associate fun to learning. | 
References:
Arroio, A. (2010).
Context based learning: A role for cinema in science education. Science Education International, 21(3), p. 131-143.
Bliuc, A.-M., Ellis, R. A., Goodyear, P., &
Hendres, D. M. (2011). Understanding student learning in context: relationships
between university students’ social identity, approaches to learning, and
academic performance. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 26(3),
417–433.
Choi, J.-I., & Hannafin, M. (1995). Situated
Cognition and Learning Environments: Roles, Structures, and Implications for
Design. Educational Technology Research and Development, 43(2), 53–69. 
Lieberman, G. A., & Hoody, L. L. (1998). Closing
the Achievement Gap: Using the Environment as an Integrating Context for
Learning. Results of a Nationwide Study.
MacKeracher, D. (2011). Making sense of adult learning
(2nd ed.). University of Toronto Press.
 
Evaristus,
ReplyDeleteYour theory review was helpful for my understanding of the importance of context in learning. I really like the experiential model, and was surprised that there was so much benefit from the excitement of the students to their learning progress. I will be adding the concepts of excitement, freedom, and insight into the way I build curriculum in the future. I also am glad that you shared your experience in football (soccer) training and that you learn more when you are having fun. Thanks for your theory review!
Chad,
DeleteI appreciate your comment, indeed fun creates an atmosphere of trust leading to creativity.
Hello Evaristus!
ReplyDeleteYour post was very beneficial in helping me understand this content! I also find that your summary of the main theoretical points was very well detailed! Overall, this is a fantastic write-up!
Logan,
DeleteThank you, it is interesting to know that it was beneficial to you.