by Rachel Mininger | Dec 8, 2022 | Learning Philosophies
For this blog, I chose to read “Instructional Scaffolding: Reading and Writing as Natural Language Activities” by Arthur N. Applebee and Judith A. Langer. This journal explains how to build up young readers and writers in a way that furthers their critical...
by Noah Schagelin | Dec 8, 2022 | Learning Philosophies
Article Link https://www.jstor.org/stable/40890944 In an article by Sabrina Hope King and Audra Watson, they discuss the necessity of improving the quality of education in American schools, focusing on the individual and providing effective learning strategies to all...
by chandlerja23 | Dec 8, 2022 | Learning Philosophies
This article is about the many perspectives of examining a developmental education for college-level students: including students themselves, college professors, administration, and policy makers. With all these perspectives being heard from and considered, there is...
by brennankl23 | Dec 5, 2022 | Learning Philosophies
Judy Dunn’s chapter “Understanding Feelings: The Early Stages” in The Child’s Construction of the World is fascinating. Dunn gives historical background on understanding children’s emotions and argues that the initial two ways of evaluating children’s...