Problem:: How Student Learn: Learner-Centered Psychologocal Principles
Problem:: How Student Learn: Learner-Centered Psychologocal Principles
Problem:: How Student Learn: Learner-Centered Psychologocal Principles
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PROBLEM: Patria A. Alexander and P. Karen Murphy
How student learn: Learner- collected an educational re-B reseachers
to contribute their wisdom and year of
centered psychologocal principles well-honed insights to a set of 14
psychological principles that would guise
the redesign and reform schools.
SOURCE:
Alexander, P.A.,&Murphy, P.K. (1998). The
research base for APA's learner centered
psychological principles. Washington, DC.
FINDINGS: CONCLUSION:
The principles can be valuable tools for Offer an analysis of the literature in
practicing professionals as they seel to learning and instruction, motivation and
understand and facilitate the learning of develpoment that synthesize to the same
others. area.
NAME: DAZEL JOY LAVICTORIA MONTALBAN - BTLED 1-B
INTRUCTOR: ARMIN RUBY - EDUC1
new designs of curriculum and instruction according to the preamble. These 14 principles
are divided into 4 domains those referring to cognitive and metacognitive, development
and social, and individual difference factors influencing learners and learnings.
The psychological factors belong to the learner and to their learning process. It is
intended to deal holistically with learner in the context of the real-world learning situations.
learner and a representation of the prior knowledge based on the learner’s learning. The
system.
NAME: DAZEL JOY LAVICTORIA MONTALBAN - BTLED 1-B
INTRUCTOR: ARMIN RUBY - EDUC1
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Nandita Babu and Girishwar Misra reflected
in many ways including the use of indigenous
PROBLEM: concepts, methodological innovations and
choice of research issues and problems.
BASIC CONCEPT AND ISSUES ON HUMAN Their qualitative exploration of personal
DEVELOPMENT growth processes in young adulthood
showed that individuals actively striving
towards personal growth often endorsed
incremental theory beliefs which is not the
case with people not working actively on their
personal growth goals.
SOURCE:
Babu, N. and Misra, G. 2013. Emerging
Perspectives on Human Development
Research. Switzerland. December, 2013.
FINDINGS: CONCLUSION:
Personal growth goals were congruent
Furnish the ground for productive dialogue
with possible selves and were seen as
instrumental in helping individuals among scholars whose work is at the intersection
achieve their desired possible self, of the cultural and the developmental. They
avoiding their feared self as well as present an array of exciting studies of
functioning as a means of attaining other developmental phenomena and offer insights
important life goals. into the lived experiences of adolescents and
young adults
NAME: DAZEL JOY LAVICTORIA MONTALBAN - BTLED 1-B
INTRUCTOR: ARMIN RUBY - EDUC1
understanding to explain why people act in different kind of situation that they have. While
I’m seeking information in the internet in defining human development, it stated that
opportunities and improving their well-being. Human development is about the real
freedom ordinary people have to decide who to be, what to do, and how to live.
context and variable impacting the individual's psychology and overall health. It can help
to compare and contrast two adolescents, one who is addressing the conflict via strong
and healthy coping mechanisms that ensure identity development and ego formation and
another who struggles to maintain or create a personal identity in the midst of the
I enjoyed this course and enjoyed the material. I hope to retain much of the
knowledge I gained, however there are a few things I may put out of my mind and review.