Janet Moyles theory of learning is made up by an image of a spiral. It starts of at the bottom with 'the child playing'. During this the adult is observing from afar. After observing has taken place, the adult can then do an assessment of what they have just seen. The next stage of the spiral is the adult joining the child. In this they interact and the adult can extend the childs skill or show the child another skill. The adult then leaves the child alone. The spiral is repeated, this time the practitioner will be seeing if the child understood. And they just keep on working their way through the spiral.
p.s. i tried to find a decent image online but didnt manage too. however Penny Tassoni, childcare and education 4th edition, has a very good and clear image.
The spiral bands of a hurricanes are relatively narrow areas of heavy rain that spiral into the eye wall of a hurricane. Rain between these bands is lighter.
The paper spiral turns due to the heat rising (thermal) from below. Once the heat is turned off, there is no longer a thermal to turn the spiral, so the spiral ceases to turn.
Deutero-learning is basically learning how to learn. It is learning how to improve single and double loop learning.
The concept of learning and human learning is the acquisition of knowledge for development and advancement.
she invented a program in the computer
Jannet moyles is a theorist who discovered the spiral of learning.
If someone present had a fast moving camera it is possible. You can do an image search to see if anyone has caught it yet.
Janet R. Moyles has written: 'Mgp Play As Learning Process' 'Teaching fledglings to fly...?' 'The buck stops here....!' 'Organizing for learning in the primary classroom' -- subject(s): Classroom management, Learning 'Learning together in the early years' -- subject(s): Child development, Children and adults, Early childhood education
janet moyles was some one who had a theory about how it play and treat kids according to their different needs.
Moyles depicted that a process known as scaffolding and suggested that children must be supported by adults until they can achieve the next step alone.
Moyles learning spiral shows how children can learn more when adults get involved in a child's activity. It starts with the child's playing and the spiral gets bigger when adults suggest they do something to progress it for example a child may be playing with a puzzle piece and the adult may say what if you turn it, the child then goes back to playing and incorporates what was said into their play. The adult intervenes again (what if you turn it the other way?) and the child incorporates it again. progressing their development so they hopefully begin to play more challenging things and think about what to do during their activities more.
its based on the fact children should be allowed to play freely first then structured then freely. the first free play will allow the child to explore on their own, the structured will teach them more about the play (e.g. learn how to make shapes out of clay), and next the child can play freely again to practice their new found skill, and so on and so on
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Chris Moyles was born on February 22, 1974.
Anthony Moyles was born on 1976-11-16.