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The Circle of Learning: Individual and Group Processes
Author(s) -
Ernest S. Chang,
Don Simpson
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
education policy analysis archives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.727
H-Index - 46
ISSN - 1068-2341
DOI - 10.14507/epaa.v5n7.1997
Subject(s) - psychology , collaborative learning , cooperative learning , orientation (vector space) , group (periodic table) , group learning , focus (optics) , space (punctuation) , active learning (machine learning) , process (computing) , mathematics education , social psychology , teaching method , computer science , artificial intelligence , mathematics , chemistry , optics , operating system , physics , geometry , organic chemistry
We present a paradigm for modeling the processes found in individual and group learning. Using combinations of two dimensions, the first being whether the learner's activities are By-Oneself or With-Peers, and the second whether the process orientation is toward the Person as the focus of the learning or toward the Group as the focus, we derive four quadrants in Activity-Orientation learning space. These four quadrants represent: lectures, individual learning, concurrent learning, and collaborative learning. From these combinations of Activities versus Orientation, we can describe many characteristics of these different learning categories.

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